ISBN:
9780520209961
,
0520209966
,
9780520925472
,
0520925475
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058504774X
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9780585047744
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (241 pages)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Comparative imagination
DDC:
305.800973
Keywords:
Racism History
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United States
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Racism History
;
South Africa
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Black nationalism History
;
United States
;
Black nationalism History
;
South Africa
;
African Americans Civil rights
;
History
;
Blacks Civil rights
;
History
;
South Africa
;
Black nationalism History
;
African Americans Civil rights
;
History
;
Blacks Civil rights
;
History
;
Black nationalism History
;
Racism History
;
Racism History
;
Blacks Civil rights
;
History
;
African Americans Civil rights
;
History
;
Black nationalism History
;
Black nationalism History
;
Racism History
;
Racism History
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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African Americans ; Civil rights
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Black nationalism
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Blacks ; Civil rights
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Race relations
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Racism
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Gender & Ethnic Studies
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Social Sciences
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Ethnic & Race Studies
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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History
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United States Race relations
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South Africa Race relations
;
South Africa
;
United States
;
South Africa Race relations
;
United States Race relations
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South Africa Race relations
;
United States Race relations
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United States
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South Africa
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Electronic books
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Electronic books History
Abstract:
The status of comparative history (1980) -- The frontier in South African and American history -- From exceptionalism to variability: recent developments in cross-national comparative history -- Planters, junkers, and Pomeschiki -- Understanding racism: reflections of a comparative historian -- Race and empire in liberal thought: the legacy of tocqueville -- Black-white relations since emancipation: the search for a comparative perspective -- Reform and revolution in American and South African freedom struggles -- Prophets of black liberation -- Nonviolent resistance to white supremacy: the american civil rights movement and the South African defiance campaigns -- From black power to black consciousness
Description / Table of Contents:
The status of comparative history (1980)The frontier in South African and American history -- From exceptionalism to variability: recent developments in cross-national comparative history -- Planters, junkers, and Pomeschiki -- Understanding racism: reflections of a comparative historian -- Race and empire in liberal thought: the legacy of tocqueville -- Black-white relations since emancipation: the search for a comparative perspective -- Reform and revolution in American and South African freedom struggles -- Prophets of black liberation -- Nonviolent resistance to white supremacy: the american civil rights movement and the South African defiance campaigns -- From black power to black consciousness.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-236) and index. - Description based on print version record
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