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European Racism
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European Racism

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European Racism collects more than 130 primary sources--from religious tracts, legal codes, and government edicts, to novel excerpts, paintings, illustrations, and songs--to help readers trace the development and spread of racism in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present day.The volume is organized into six sections revealing how Europeans developed racist attitudes toward various groups: Jews, Muslims, Black Africans, Asians, the Romani, and global Indigenous Peoples. Sources demonstrate how racism intersects with gender roles, sexual identities, economic status, religious affiliation, national origin, and military alliances, and include examples of historical anti-racist resistance.

There is a general volume introduction and six section introductions, and 42 illustrations; brief headnotes accompany each document; and marginal glossing throughout helps students with unfamiliar references and terminology. An alternative table of contents presents documents chronologically.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Broadview Press Ltd
Country
United States
Date
12 June 2024
Pages
352
ISBN
9781554814855

European Racism collects more than 130 primary sources--from religious tracts, legal codes, and government edicts, to novel excerpts, paintings, illustrations, and songs--to help readers trace the development and spread of racism in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present day.The volume is organized into six sections revealing how Europeans developed racist attitudes toward various groups: Jews, Muslims, Black Africans, Asians, the Romani, and global Indigenous Peoples. Sources demonstrate how racism intersects with gender roles, sexual identities, economic status, religious affiliation, national origin, and military alliances, and include examples of historical anti-racist resistance.

There is a general volume introduction and six section introductions, and 42 illustrations; brief headnotes accompany each document; and marginal glossing throughout helps students with unfamiliar references and terminology. An alternative table of contents presents documents chronologically.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Broadview Press Ltd
Country
United States
Date
12 June 2024
Pages
352
ISBN
9781554814855