Birth of modern racism in the 15th century
By Jean-Frédéric Schaub
English
Our sensitivity towards racism has never been more acute than since the Jim Crow laws, Nazism, and apartheid were defeated, since Western colonial empires were largely dismantled. The attention paid to current manifestations of racism sustains the idea that racism is a specific political form of our time. Yet history can offer genealogies of racism rooted in distant pasts.
Keywords
- race
- racism
- historiography
- historical long run
- politics