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OverviewThis bold and controversial book takes a hard look at an old subject—race relations in the Western world. Using history as a backdrop, the author illustrates how racism and ethnic chauvinism are, sadly, common. The author warns against the harm of colorthink—an excessive obsession with race and racism—and explores the impact of such thinking on race relations today. He gives no comfort to either racists or more fashionable contemporaries obsessed with the supposedly unique evils of the Western past. Racial issues, and misconceptions about race and race relations, are among the most divisive and confusing features of contemporary society. Race Relations Within Western Expansion is designed to provide an overall account of the development of the issues involved, relating them to global history and putting them squarely within the framework of the expansion of the Western world, an expansion that began much earlier than is generally realized, far back in the Middle Ages. Levine analyzes the reasons for that expansion and how it took different forms and brought many different peoples into several different sorts of contact with the West, and how these contacts, and conceptions about other peoples, changed, or remained fixed over time. He also shows the impact within Europe of pseudo-scientific racial ideologies, and criticizes contemporary misconceptions about the history of relations between European settlers and native peoples, slavery, and the age of imperial rule in Asia and Africa. It stresses the complexity and variety of those relationships rather than attempting, as is currently fashionable, to pigeonhole more and more data into fewer and fewer ideological categories. This is a necessarily controversial book, one that collides with many cherished beliefs, both traditional and contemporary, and exposes how bizarre they really are. It acidly exposes both traditional racist myths, and more recently fashionable postures that often prove little more factually based. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alan LevinePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.437kg ISBN: 9780275950378ISBN 10: 0275950379 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 23 May 1996 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"""Colorthink"" Origins of Western Supremacy The Great Frontier I The Great Frontier II Slavery, the Not So Peculiar Institution The Colonial Empires and Race Pseudo-Scientific Racism and Its Consequences Race-Structured Thinking Today Notes Bibliography Index"ReviewsLevine argues that particularly since the 1960s, the American public has been influenced by a severely distorted history of slavery and race relations. These distortions have been employed to support a psychopathic hatred of Western culture, exaggerated 'colorthink' ideas, bizarre race theories, and justification for reverse discrimination by some African Americans....[H]e offers a solid synthesis of the scholarly literature on European expansion since the 15th century, the evolution of slavery, comparative race relations, and the underpinnings of modern racial philosophies....He does not suggest that Western expansion was without its horrors and evils; rather, he attacks only exaggerations and distortions. The book is clearly written...All levels. -Choice Author InformationALAN J. LEVINE, an historian specializing in Russian history, international relations, and World War II, has published many articles about World War II and the Cold War. He is the author of The Soviet Union, The Communist Movement and the World(Praeger, 1990), The Strategic Bombing of Germany (Praeger, 1992), The Missile and Space Race (Praeger, 1994), and The Pacific War (Praeger, 1995). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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