Drawing The Global Colour Line: White Men'S Countries And The International Challenge Of Racial Equality (Critical Perspectives,New

Drawing The Global Colour Line: White Men'S Countries And The International Challenge Of Racial Equality (Critical Perspectives,New

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In 1900 W. E. B. Dubois Prophesied That The Colour Line Would Be The Key Problem Of The Twentiethcentury And He Later Identified One Of Its Key Dynamics: The New Religion Of Whiteness That Was Sweeping The World. Whereas Most Historians Have Confined Their Studies Of Racerelations To A National Framework, This Book Studies The Transnational Circulation Of People And Ideas, Racial Knowledge And Technologies That Underpinned The Construction Of Selfstyled White Men'S Countries From South Africa, To North America And Australasia. Marilyn Lake And Henry Reynolds Show How In The Late Nineteenth Century And Early Twentieth Century These Countries Worked In Solidarity To Exclude Those They Defined As Notwhite, Actions That Provoked A Long International Struggle For Racial Equality. Their Findings Make Clear The Centrality Of Struggles Around Mobility And Sovereignty To Modern Formulations Of Both Race And Human Rights.

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  • Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book contains three hundred eighty-two pages. It offers an in-depth exploration of racial dynamics across various countries.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is paperback bound. This makes it lightweight and portable for easy reading.
  • Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The authors are Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynolds. They are noted historians specializing in race relations.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The dimensions are five point nine eight inches in length, zero point nine six inches in width, and eight point nine eight inches in height. These sizes make it easy to handle and store.
  • Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the World genre. It tackles themes of racial equality and historical perspectives on race.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for academic research? A: Yes, this book is suitable for academic research. It provides critical perspectives on race dynamics and historical contexts.
  • Q: How do I effectively read this book? A: To read this book effectively, set aside dedicated time to focus on its themes and historical contexts. Consider taking notes for deeper understanding.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for all ages? A: No, this book is not appropriate for all ages. It discusses complex themes of race and equality, making it more suitable for mature readers.
  • Q: What should I do if I want to study this book in a group? A: If studying in a group, assign sections for discussion and prepare questions on key themes. This will enhance understanding and engagement.
  • Q: How should I store this book to maintain its condition? A: Store this book upright on a shelf away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its cover and pages.
  • Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: No, do not use water or cleaning solutions on the book. If necessary, gently wipe the cover with a dry cloth.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately. They will guide you through the return or exchange process.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: No, there is no warranty for this book. However, you can check the return policy for any issues.
  • Q: What can I do if I have questions about the book? A: If you have questions about the book, refer to the publisher's website or check online forums for discussions.
  • Q: How does this book compare to other works on racial equality? A: This book offers a unique transnational perspective compared to other works. It emphasizes the solidarity among countries in racial exclusion.
  • Q: Is this book recommended for those new to the topic of racial equality? A: Yes, this book is recommended for newcomers. It provides foundational insights into the historical context of racial issues.

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