The Rise and Fall of the White Republic
Class Politics and Mass Culture in Nineteenth-century America
- 480 stránek
- 17 hodin čtení
An analysis of how popular and literary culture spread the gospel of white racial superiority.
Tato série nabízí původní studie z oblasti politiky, historie a kultury, se zvláštním zaměřením na Severní Ameriku. Publikace reprezentují široké spektrum názorů americké levice na rozmanitá témata. Série osloví socialisty a všechny se zájmem o politické dědictví a aktivismus. Čtenáři zde naleznou svědectví o živém odkazu politické angažovanosti, pro kterou jeho nositelé položili své životy.




Class Politics and Mass Culture in Nineteenth-century America
An analysis of how popular and literary culture spread the gospel of white racial superiority.
Traces the history of the U.S. space program from salvaged U-2 rockets to the Challenger tragedy and discusses its influence on American culture
The book delves into the historical transformation of African bond-laborers into slaves, highlighting how this shift led to the emergence of color-based racism in Anglo-America. Allen examines Bacon's Rebellion to illustrate how the plantation elite granted privileges to poor white laborers based on their skin color, effectively "inventing the white race" as a societal construct. This analysis reveals the long-lasting implications of these racial dynamics, extending into contemporary society.
Groundbreaking analysis of the birth of racism in America - volume 2.