Race and Nation
Ethnic Systems in the Modern World
Edited by Paul Spickard
Published December 5th 2004 by Routledge – 408 pages
Published December 5th 2004 by Routledge – 408 pages
Race and Nation is the first book to compare the racial and ethnic systems that have developed around the world. It is the creation of nineteen scholars who are experts on locations as far-flung as China, Jamaica, Eritrea, Brazil, Germany, Punjab, and South Africa. The contributing historians, sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, and scholars of literary and cultural studies have engaged in an ongoing conversation, honing a common set of questions that dig to the heart of racial and ethnic groups and systems.
Guided by those questions, they have created the first book that explores the similarities, differences, and the relationships among the ways that race and ethnicity have worked in the modern world. In so doing they have created a model for how to write world history that is detailed in its expertise, yet also manages broad comparisons.
Paul Spickard is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of, among other books, Racial Thinking in the United States and A Global History of Christians.
Name: Race and Nation: Ethnic Systems in the Modern World (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by Paul Spickard. Race and Nation is the first book to compare the racial and ethnic systems that have developed around the world. It is the creation of nineteen scholars who are experts on locations as far-flung as China, Jamaica, Eritrea, Brazil, Germany, Punjab, and...
Categories: World/International History, Imperial & Colonial History, Sociology & Social Policy, Race & Ethnic Studies