Racism in the Modern World
Racism in the Modern World by Manfred Berg is an insightful exploration of racism's global implications, published by Berghahn Books in 2011. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 384 pages and brings together a diverse group of historians specializing in different regions to analyze the evolution of racial ideologies and practices.
Through a series of thought-provoking essays, this volume examines how racism has shaped societies across Europe, Asia, the Near East, Australia, and Africa. The contributors delve into comparative and transnational perspectives, providing a deeper understanding of how these ideologies have developed, transformed, and influenced cultures worldwide.
Whether you are a student of history or simply seeking to understand the complexities of racism in our modern world, this book is an essential read. Discover the interconnectedness of global racism and the challenges we continue to face today.