253 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
253 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1983, Race, Ethnicity and Power focuses on contemporary race and ethnic relations in six countries and looks at the historical context by tracing how various forces and factors, such as group power capabilities, shaped present-day ethnic and race relations. It describes how English settlers, and their descendants used their power historically to control major political,... Read more
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The comparative study of group relations 2. Power and group relations 3. Race relations: North American and Pacific fragments 4. Colour, culture and power: the USA and Canada 5. Race and power in South Africa and Rhodesia 6. Race and ethnicity: the emergence of siege groups and cultures 7. Ethnicity, development and power 8. Psychological bases of white-nonwhite group encounters 9. Race, ethnicity and power Notes Bibliography Index
Biography
Donald G. Baker






