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The Rise and Fall of the Caucasian Race A Political History of Racial Identity

The Rise and Fall of the Caucasian Race A Political History of Racial Identity

The term ā€œCaucasianā€ is a curious invention of the modern age. Originating in 1795, the word identifies both the peoples of the Caucasus Mountains region as well as those thought to be ā€œCaucasianā€. Bruce Baum explores the history of the term and the category of the ā€œCaucasian raceā€ more broadly in the light of the changing politics of racial theory and notions of racial identity. With a comprehensive sweep that encompasses the understanding of "race" even before the use of the term ā€œCaucasian,ā€ Baum traces the major trends in scientific and intellectual understandings of ā€œraceā€ from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Baum’s conclusions make an unprecedented attempt to separate modern science and politics from a long history of racial classification. He offers significant insights into our understanding of race and how the ā€œCaucasian raceā€ has been authoritatively invented, embraced, displaced, and recovered throughout our history.

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The term ā€œCaucasianā€ is a curious invention of the modern age. Originating in 1795, the word identifies both the peoples of the Caucasus Mountains region as well as those thought to be ā€œCaucasianā€. Bruce Baum explores the history of the term and the category of the ā€œCaucasian raceā€ more broadly in the light of the changing politics of racial theory and notions of racial identity. With a comprehensive sweep that encompasses the understanding of "race" even before the use of the term ā€œCaucasian,ā€ Baum traces the major trends in scientific and intellectual understandings of ā€œraceā€ from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Baum’s conclusions make an unprecedented attempt to separate modern science and politics from a long history of racial classification. He offers significant insights into our understanding of race and how the ā€œCaucasian raceā€ has been authoritatively invented, embraced, displaced, and recovered throughout our history.

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