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Few ideas have had a more powerful effect on the modern world than that of race, yet few ideas are less understood. Bringing together contributions from leading international scholars, this volume traces the crystallisation of this concept in western intellectual discourse in the eighteenth century, its rapid rise to prominence as a governing concept across the world from the mid-nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries, and its legacy from the Cold War and era of decolonisation to the present. Through multiple case studies, the chapters provide new angles on more familiar contexts, such as Enlightenment Europe, while introducing related themes in areas including India and New Zealand. Race in the Modern World offers a comparative understanding of the multiplicity of ways that race has been conceptualised, how these ideas changed over time, and how the world of ideas shapes the world in which we live.
Contents
List of figures; List of contributors; Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction Sarah C. Dunstan and Ian Stewart; 1. Racialising the world: civilisation, knowledge, and the crystallisation of race in European thought Ian Stewart; 2. The 'First' White death: royalism, revolutionary Haiti, and the (un)doing of race Jesús Garcia-Ruiz; 3. From Immanuel Kant to Heinrich Claß: Concepts of race in Germany during the long nineteenth century Jens-Uwe Guettel; 4. Emancipatory sociology and 'the Problem' of race relations: The First universal races Congress in 1911 London Alice L. Conklin; 5. Race and caste in Indian political thought Vikram Visana; 6. 'The intellectual equipment of mankind': UNESCO, scientific authority, and the problem of race, 1950-1967 Sarah C. Dunstan; 7. Rastafari and the 'Spectre of Racialism', 1950-1961 Monique Bedasse; 8. Subverting the settler colonial binary?: race, culture, power in Aotearoa New Zealand Miranda Johnson; 9. Race and blackness in the United States, 1968 to 2008 Robert Greene II; Afterword Alejandro de la Fuente.



