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Race Is about Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Race Is about Politics

How the history of racism without visible differences between people challenges our understanding of the history of racial thinking Racial divisions have returned to the forefront of politics in the United States and European societies, making it more important than ever to understand race and racism. But do we? In this original and provocative book, acclaimed historian Jean-Frédéric Schaub shows that we don't—and that we need to rethink the widespread assumption that racism is essentially a modern form of discrimination based on skin color and other visible differences. On the contrary, Schaub argues that to understand racism we must look at historical episodes of collective discriminat...

Nationalizing Empires
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 702

Nationalizing Empires

The essays in Nationalizing Empires challenge the dichotomy between empire and nation state that for decades has dominated historiography. The authors center their attention on nation-building in the imperial core and maintain that the nineteenth century, rather than the age of nation-states, was the age of empires and nationalism. They identify a number of instances where nation building projects in the imperial metropolis aimed at the preservation and extension of empires rather than at their dissolution or the transformation of entire empires into nation states. Such observations have until recently largely escaped theoretical reflection.

Race Is about Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Race Is about Politics

How the history of racism without visible differences between people challenges our understanding of the history of racial thinking Racial divisions have returned to the forefront of politics in the United States and European societies, making it more important than ever to understand race and racism. But do we? In this original and provocative book, acclaimed historian Jean-Frédéric Schaub shows that we don't—and that we need to rethink the widespread assumption that racism is essentially a modern form of discrimination based on skin color and other visible differences. On the contrary, Schaub argues that to understand racism we must look at historical episodes of collective discriminat...

Birthright Citizens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Birthright Citizens

Explains the origins of the Fourteenth Amendment's birthright citizenship provision, as a story of black Americans' pre-Civil War claims to belonging.

The Color of Equality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

The Color of Equality

Enlightenment thinkers bequeathed a paradoxical legacy to the modern world: they expanded the purview of equality while simultaneously inventing the modern concept of race. The Color of Equality makes sense of this tension by demonstrating that the same Enlightenment impulse—the naturalization of humanity—underlay both of these trends.

Polycentric Monarchies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Polycentric Monarchies

Having succeeded in establishing themselves in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, in the early 16th century Spain and Portugal became the first imperial powers on a worldwide scale. Between 1580 and 1640, when these two entities were united, they achieved an almost global hegemony, constituting the largest political force in Europe and abroad. Although they lost their political primacy in the seventeenth century, both monarchies survived and were able to enjoy a relative success until the early 19th century. The aim of this collection is to answer the question how and why their cultural and political legacies persist to date. Part I focuses on the construction of the monarchy, examining ...

Race et histoire dans les sociétés occidentales (XV-XVIIIe siècle)
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 545

Race et histoire dans les sociétés occidentales (XV-XVIIIe siècle)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-06
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  • Publisher: ALBIN MICHEL

Ce livre présente les processus de racialisation qui ont ponctué la transformation de l’Europe et de ses colonies de la fin du Moyen Âge à l’âge des révolutions. Cette histoire éclaire l’évolution des sociétés, des institutions, des cultures et des théories. Elle décrit la volonté de catégoriser les individus et les groupes, de les enclore dans des identités présentées comme intangibles, de discriminer les collectifs dominés, voire d’organiser l’oppression à grand échelle contre des populations définies par leur race. La racialisation procède par naturalisation des rapports sociaux et des caractères physiques et moraux qui se transmettent de génération en g...

Potential History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 657

Potential History

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-11-19
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

A passionately urgent call for all of us to unlearn imperialism and repair the violent world we share, from one of our most compelling political theorists In this theoretical tour-de-force, renowned scholar Ariella Aïsha Azoulay calls on us to recognize the imperial foundations of knowledge and to refuse its strictures and its many violences. Azoulay argues that the institutions that make our world, from archives and museums to ideas of sovereignty and human rights to history itself, are all dependent on imperial modes of thinking. Imperialism has segmented populations into differentially governed groups, continually emphasized the possibility of progress while it tries to destroy what came...

Shakespeare and Terrorism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Shakespeare and Terrorism

Shakespeare and Terrorism delves into how extremists have responded to Shakespeare and investigates what his works can tell us about the nature, psychology, and consequences of terror. This book will enlighten those interested in Shakespeare, social sciences, history, and the complex relationships between life and art.

The Birthright Lottery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

The Birthright Lottery

  • Categories: Law

The vast majority of the global population acquires citizenship purely by accidental circumstances of birth. There is little doubt that securing membership status in a given state bequeaths to some a world filled with opportunity and condemns others to a life with little hope. Gaining privileges by such arbitrary criteria as one’s birthplace is discredited in virtually all fields of public life, yet birthright entitlements still dominate our laws when it comes to allotting membership in a state. In The Birthright Lottery, Ayelet Shachar argues that birthright citizenship in an affluent society can be thought of as a form of property inheritance: that is, a valuable entitlement transmitted ...