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Author Fredrickson, George M., 1934-2008.

Title Racism : a short history / George M. Fredrickson.

Publication Info. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, [2002]
©2002

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Location Call No. Status
 Marlborough, Richmond Memorial Library - Adult Department  305.83 FREDRICKSON    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  305.8 F87    Check Shelf
 Rocky Hill, Cora J. Belden Library - Adult Department  305.8009 FREDRICKSON    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  305.8 F852R    Check Shelf
Description 207 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Religion and the invention of racism -- Rise of modern racism(s) : white supremacy and antisemitism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries -- Climax and retreat : racism in the twentieth century -- Epilogue : racism at the dawn of the twenty-first century -- Appendix : the concept of racism in historical discourse
Summary With a rare blend of learning, economy, and cutting insight, George Fredrickson surveys the history of Western racism from its emergence in the late Middle Ages to the present. Beginning with the medieval antisemitism that put Jews beyond the pale of humanity, he traces the spread of racist thinking in the wake of European expansionism and the beginnings of the African slave trade. And he examines how the Enlightenment and nineteenth-century romantic nationalism created a new intellectual context for debates over slavery and Jewish emancipation. Fredrickson then makes the first sustained comparison between the color-coded racism of nineteenth-century America and the antisemitic racism that appeared in Germany around the same time. He finds similarity enough to justify the common label but also major differences in the nature and functions of the stereotypes invoked. The book concludes with a provocative account of the rise and decline of the twentieth century's overtly racist regimes--the Jim Crow South, Nazi Germany, and apartheid South Africa--in the context of world historical developments.
Subject Racism -- History.
Race relations -- History.
ISBN 069100899X alkaline paper
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