Racism - A Short History - George M Fredrickson.pdf - WNLibrary
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INDEX<br />
Otherness (cont’d) genes during, 39; West African explor-<br />
German humanity crimes, 92; main- ations by, 43–44<br />
tained by Jews, 18; racist regime iden- power and racism, 9, 166<br />
tification of defeat with, 106–107; Prester John myth, 27–28<br />
skin color as indication of, 30–31; Prichard, James Cowles, 66<br />
social marginality of, 150. See also Protestantism, 45–46. See also Christiandifference<br />
ity<br />
Outline of the <strong>History</strong> of Humanity The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (forg-<br />
(Meiners), 59 ery), 144<br />
overtly racist regimes: American South Pulzer, Peter, 55, 72<br />
climax of, 1–2; association of Oth- purity of blood doctrine (Spain): blood<br />
erness with defeat by, 106–107; com- differences affirmed in, 53; impact on<br />
parison of different, 99–100; damage ordinary Spaniards by, 42; as national<br />
left by legacy of, 143; distinguishing identity element, 40–41; as propenfeatures<br />
of, 100–101; examining devel- sity to heresy/unbelief, 40; signifiopment<br />
of, 105–106; fear of sexual<br />
pollution or violation in, 120–121; influence<br />
of World War I on, 114–115;<br />
internationally acceptable conduct re-<br />
cance for Jews/Muslims, 32–34, 35<br />
sponse to, 103–104; modernity prerace:<br />
antiquity perspective on, 17–18; as<br />
condition to, 104–105; as permabasic<br />
human types classified by skin<br />
nently discredited, 141; racialized<br />
color (eighteenth century), 52–54;<br />
societies compared to, 101–102, 107.<br />
Blumenbach’s divisions of, 56–57; as<br />
See also American South; Nazi Gerbeing<br />
“coded as culture,” 8; Curse of<br />
many; South Africa<br />
Ham myth and, 29, 43–45, 51–52, 80,<br />
176n.55; Enlightenment science supporting<br />
classification of, 56–57, 64;<br />
Palestinians, 144, 149<br />
ethnicity described as, 154–155; Her-<br />
Pan-German League, 113<br />
renvolk egalitarianism and, 42; identi-<br />
Peru, 105<br />
fication of slavery with, 29–31; New<br />
Peyrère, Isaac de la, 52<br />
World interracial marriage/concubi-<br />
Philippines, 109, 110, 1097<br />
nage impact on, 39–40; origins of serpigmentation.<br />
See skin color<br />
vitude identification by, 29–30; poly-<br />
Poland, 103, 105<br />
genetic theory on, 66–68; as referring<br />
Poliakov, Léon, 18, 33<br />
to nations or peoples (seventeenth/<br />
polygenetic theory, 66–68<br />
eighteenth centuries), 53; societal di-<br />
Portugal colonization: New World inter- visions of culturalism vs., 39–40; of<br />
racial marriage/concubinage during, Spanish purity of blood doctrine im-<br />
39–40; treatment of New World indi- pact on defining, 32–34, 35. See also<br />
202