Making Race and Nation
Discover the intricate relationship between race and nationalism in Making Race and Nation by Anthony W. Marx. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1997, this insightful hardback spans 412 pages and delves into the complex interplay of race, nation, and state dynamics. Through compelling case studies from South Africa, the United States, and Brazil, Marx highlights how ideas, policies, and conflicts surrounding race have shaped political landscapes for over a century.
This book not only examines the unique experiences of these countries but also draws comparisons that unveil hidden patterns linking race, nation, state, and class. Ideal for students and scholars of anthropology, political science, and human rights, Making Race and Nation is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the nuanced dynamics of race relations and discrimination. Explore the vital connections that influence our world today with this thought-provoking work.