Postwar Anti-Racism
Discover the profound insights of "Postwar Anti-Racism" by A. Hazard, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012. This compelling book delves into the discourse and practices surrounding anti-racism in the two decades following World War II. With a comprehensive analysis spanning 252 pages, Hazard uncovers how scientific and cultural discussions of 'race' persisted during the early years of contemporary globalization, particularly through the lens of UNESCO. This first edition is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the historical context of anti-racist movements and their implications in today’s society. Engage with this critical examination and expand your knowledge on the ongoing struggle against racism.