In this collection of essays, an eminent American historian of race relations discusses issues central to our understanding of the history of racism, the role of racism, and the possibilites for justice in contemporary society. George M. Fredrickson provides an eloquent and vigorous examination of race relations in the United States and South Africa and at the same time illuminates the emerging field of comparative history - history that is explicitly cross-cultural in its comparisons of nations, eras, or social structures. Taken together, these thought-provoking, accessible essays - several never before published - bring new precision and depth to our understanding of racism and justice, both historically and for society today.The first gr...
History represents a strong correlation between an empire’s rise to power and the oppression of indi...
This is an eclectic collection of essays on the intersections between race, science, and medicine ov...
'Racism' provides an illuminating general overview of the history and debate surrounding the concept...
After spending much of his career comparing the United States and South Africa, George M. Fredrickso...
The author recalls how he first became interested in American studies and comparisons in 1967, and h...
For more than three decades race relations have been at the forefront of historical research in Amer...
This is the first full-length study of the history of intellectual and scientific racism in modern S...
George M. Fredrickson, Edgar E. Robinson Professor of United States History at Stanford University, ...
This collection of original essays and commentary considers not merely how history has shaped the co...
This paper explores connections and disconnections in the study of racism and antisemitism within so...
Written by a team of international scholars, the seventeen essays in this book aim collectively at c...
In this provocative, well-written extended essay, based on unusually keen reflections on the major ...
A history of the concept of prejudice, this dissertation explains how individualistic understandings...
This essay surveys the degree to which racism has been a dominant theme – indeed, often the single m...
This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and ...
History represents a strong correlation between an empire’s rise to power and the oppression of indi...
This is an eclectic collection of essays on the intersections between race, science, and medicine ov...
'Racism' provides an illuminating general overview of the history and debate surrounding the concept...
After spending much of his career comparing the United States and South Africa, George M. Fredrickso...
The author recalls how he first became interested in American studies and comparisons in 1967, and h...
For more than three decades race relations have been at the forefront of historical research in Amer...
This is the first full-length study of the history of intellectual and scientific racism in modern S...
George M. Fredrickson, Edgar E. Robinson Professor of United States History at Stanford University, ...
This collection of original essays and commentary considers not merely how history has shaped the co...
This paper explores connections and disconnections in the study of racism and antisemitism within so...
Written by a team of international scholars, the seventeen essays in this book aim collectively at c...
In this provocative, well-written extended essay, based on unusually keen reflections on the major ...
A history of the concept of prejudice, this dissertation explains how individualistic understandings...
This essay surveys the degree to which racism has been a dominant theme – indeed, often the single m...
This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and ...
History represents a strong correlation between an empire’s rise to power and the oppression of indi...
This is an eclectic collection of essays on the intersections between race, science, and medicine ov...
'Racism' provides an illuminating general overview of the history and debate surrounding the concept...