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How Race Survived US History: From Settlement and Slavery to The Eclipse of Post-Racialism

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

How Race Survived US History: From Settlement and Slavery to The Eclipse of Post-Racialism

Contributors:

By (Author) David R Roediger

ISBN:

9781788736466

Publisher:

Verso Books

Imprint:

Verso Books

Publication Date:

4th February 2020

UK Publication Date:

8th October 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history
Politics and government
History of the Americas

Dewey:

305.800973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

235g

Description

In this absorbing chronicle of the role of race in US history, David R. Roediger explores how the idea of race was created and recreated from the 1600s to the present day. From the late seventeenth centurythe era in which Du Bois located the emergence of whitenessthrough the American revolution and the emancipatory Civil War, to the civil rights movement and the emergence of the American empire,How Race Survived US Historyreveals how race did far more than persist as an exception in a progressive national history. Roediger examines how race intersected all that was dynamic and progressive in US history, from democracy and economic development to migration and globalisation.

Reviews

A pithy little book ... Remind[s] us that whiteness was built over centuries on a foundation of deceit and confusion and disguised political imperatives. -- Kelefa Sanneh * The New Yorker *
Starred Review. This rousing, thought-provoking history illuminates the enveloping 400-year-old history of race in America, and the issues [Roediger] raises are as relevant as ever. * Publishers Weekly *
Scholars and activists will be able to rely upon this book for much needed historical perspective. Based heavily on an acute reading and insightful interpretation of a vast array of the secondary literature, this book is a worthy addition to Roediger's formidable oeuvre. * Journal of African American History *
How Race Survived US History synthesizes a vast secondary literature ... into a simple yet elegant analysis. -- Kornel Chang * Journal of American History *
An extremely timely argument about the enduring significance of 'race' in American society, as well as a sophisticated polemic against the complacent assumption that the Obama phenomenon spells the end of American racism. -- Richard Seymour

Author Bio

David R. Roedigeris the Foundation Distinguished Professor of American Studies and History at Kansas University. Among his books areOur Own Time(with Philip S. Foner) andThe Wages of Whiteness.

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