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How Race Survived US History: From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon
Author: David R. Roediger
Year: August 1, 2008
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.5 MB
Language: English



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How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon The book "How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon" by David Roediger offers a comprehensive and engaging narrative of the evolution of race in America, from its inception in the late 17th century to the present day. The author delves into the creation and re-creation of the idea of race throughout American history, highlighting its impact on various aspects of society, including democracy, economic development, migration, and globalization. This absorbing chronicle provides a nuanced understanding of how race has shaped the country's progress, revealing its persistent influence in contemporary American life. From the early days of colonial settlement to the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and beyond, the concept of race has been a dynamic force in shaping American history. Roediger skillfully explores how race intersected with these pivotal moments, demonstrating how it was never just an exception to progress but rather a central factor in the nation's development.
How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon Книга «How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon» Дэвида Рёдигера предлагает всеобъемлющее и увлекательное повествование об эволюции расы в Америке, начиная с момента её зарождения в конце XVII века и до наших дней. Автор углубляется в создание и воссоздание идеи расы на протяжении всей американской истории, подчеркивая ее влияние на различные аспекты общества, включая демократию, экономическое развитие, миграцию и глобализацию. Эта захватывающая хроника дает тонкое понимание того, как раса сформировала прогресс страны, выявляя ее постоянное влияние в современной американской жизни. С первых дней колониального заселения до Гражданской войны, Движения за гражданские права и далее концепция расы была динамичной силой в формировании американской истории. Roediger умело исследует, как раса пересекалась с этими ключевыми моментами, демонстрируя, как она никогда не была просто исключением для прогресса, а скорее центральным фактором в развитии нации.
How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon Livre « How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon » de David Renomenon Yodigera propose un récit complet et fascinant de l'évolution de la race en Amérique, depuis sa naissance à la fin du XVIIe siècle jusqu'à nos jours. L'auteur approfondit la création et la reconstitution de la notion de race tout au long de l'histoire américaine, en soulignant son impact sur différents aspects de la société, y compris la démocratie, le développement économique, la migration et la mondialisation. Cette passionnante chronique donne une compréhension subtile de la façon dont la race a façonné le progrès du pays, révélant son influence constante dans la vie américaine moderne. Depuis les premiers jours de la colonisation coloniale jusqu'à la guerre civile, le Mouvement pour les droits civiques et au-delà a été une force dynamique dans la formation de l'histoire américaine. Roediger explore habilement comment la race a croisé ces points clés, démontrant qu'elle n'a jamais été une simple exception au progrès, mais plutôt un facteur central dans le développement de la nation.
How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon «How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Settlement lavery to the Obama Phenomenon» de David Rödiger ofrece una narrativa completa y fascinante sobre la evolución de la raza en América, desde su nacimiento a finales del siglo XVII hasta la actualidad. La autora profundiza en la creación y recreación de la idea de raza a lo largo de la historia estadounidense, destacando su impacto en diversos aspectos de la sociedad, entre ellos la democracia, el desarrollo económico, la migración y la globalización. Esta emocionante crónica proporciona una sutil comprensión de cómo la raza ha moldeado el progreso del país, revelando su influencia constante en la vida estadounidense moderna. Desde los primeros días del asentamiento colonial hasta la Guerra Civil, el Movimiento de Derechos Civiles en adelante, el concepto de raza fue una fuerza dinámica en la formación de la historia estadounidense. Roediger explora hábilmente cómo la raza se cruzó con estos puntos clave, demostrando cómo nunca fue una mera excepción para el progreso, sino más bien un factor central en el desarrollo de la nación.
How Race Survived US History From Sensement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon Livro «How Race Survived US History From Senslement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon», de David RRRRrlement O Eodiger oferece uma narrativa abrangente e fascinante sobre a evolução da raça na América, desde o seu nascimento no final do século XVII até hoje. O autor aprofundou-se na criação e reconstituição da ideia de raça ao longo da história americana, enfatizando sua influência em vários aspectos da sociedade, incluindo democracia, desenvolvimento econômico, migração e globalização. Esta crônica emocionante oferece uma compreensão sutil de como a raça moldou o progresso do país, revelando sua influência constante na vida moderna americana. Desde os primeiros dias da ocupação colonial até a Guerra Civil, o Movimento pelos Direitos Civis e, a seguir, o conceito de raça foi uma força dinâmica na formação da história americana. Roediger explora com habilidade como a raça se cruzou com estes pontos-chave, mostrando como ela nunca foi apenas uma exceção para o progresso, mas sim um fator central no desenvolvimento da nação.
How Race Survived US History From Settment and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon «How Race Survived US History From Settment and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon» di David RRstory offre una storia completa e affascinante sull'evoluzione della razza in America, dalla sua nascita alla fine del XVII secolo fino ad oggi. L'autore approfondisce la creazione e la ricostruzione dell'idea di razza nel corso della storia americana, sottolineando la sua influenza su diversi aspetti della società, tra cui la democrazia, lo sviluppo economico, la migrazione e la globalizzazione. Questa eccitante cronaca fornisce una delicata comprensione di come la razza abbia formato il progresso del paese, identificando la sua costante influenza nella vita moderna americana. Dai primi giorni dell'occupazione coloniale alla Guerra Civile, il Movimento per i diritti civili e poi il concetto di razza è stato una forza dinamica nella formazione della storia americana. Roediger studia bene come la razza abbia incrociato questi punti chiave, dimostrando come non sia mai stata solo un'eccezione per il progresso, ma piuttosto un fattore centrale nello sviluppo della nazione.
How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon Das Buch „How Race Survived US History From Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon“ von David Rödiger bietet eine umfassende und eine faszinierende Erzählung über die Entwicklung der Rasse in Amerika von ihren Anfängen im späten 17. Jahrhundert bis heute. Der Autor vertieft sich in die Schaffung und Rekonstruktion der Idee der Rasse in der amerikanischen Geschichte und betont ihre Auswirkungen auf verschiedene Aspekte der Gesellschaft, einschließlich Demokratie, wirtschaftliche Entwicklung, Migration und Globalisierung. Diese spannende Chronik gibt einen subtilen Einblick in die Art und Weise, wie die Rasse den Fortschritt des Landes geprägt hat, und zeigt seinen anhaltenden Einfluss im modernen amerikanischen ben. Von den frühen Tagen der kolonialen Besiedlung bis zum Bürgerkrieg war die Bürgerrechtsbewegung und darüber hinaus das Konzept der Rasse eine dynamische Kraft bei der Gestaltung der amerikanischen Geschichte. Roediger untersucht gekonnt, wie sich die Rasse mit diesen Schlüsselmomenten überschneidet, und zeigt, wie sie nie nur eine Ausnahme für den Fortschritt war, sondern ein zentraler Faktor für die Entwicklung einer Nation.
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Irk, Yerleşimden ve Kölelikten Obama Fenomenine ABD Tarihi'nden Nasıl Kurtuldu David Roediger'in Irk, Yerleşimden ve Kölelikten Obama Fenomenine ABD Tarihi'nden Nasıl Kurtuldu? Adlı eseri, 17. yüzyılın sonundaki başlangıcından günümüze kadar Amerika'daki ırkın evrimi hakkında kapsamlı ve büyüleyici bir anlatı sunuyor. Yazar, Amerikan tarihi boyunca ırk fikrinin yaratılmasına ve yeniden yaratılmasına, demokrasi, ekonomik kalkınma, göç ve küreselleşme de dahil olmak üzere toplumun çeşitli yönleri üzerindeki etkisini vurgulamaktadır. Bu sürükleyici vakayiname, ırkın ülkenin ilerlemesini nasıl şekillendirdiğine dair nüanslı bir fikir veriyor ve modern Amerikan yaşamında devam eden etkisini ortaya koyuyor. Sömürge yerleşiminin ilk günlerinden İç Savaş, vil Haklar Hareketi ve ötesine kadar, ırk kavramı Amerikan tarihini şekillendirmede dinamik bir güçtü. Roediger, ırkın bu önemli anlarla nasıl kesiştiğini ustalıkla araştırıyor, bunun hiçbir zaman sadece ilerleme için bir istisna olmadığını, aksine ülkenin gelişiminde merkezi bir faktör olduğunu gösteriyor.
كيف نجا العرق من تاريخ الولايات المتحدة من الاستيطان والعبودية إلى ظاهرة أوباما ديفيد روديجر كيف نجا العرق من تاريخ الولايات المتحدة من الاستيطان والعبودية إلى ظاهرة أوباما يقدم سردًا شاملاً ورائعًا حول تطور العرق في أمريكا، منذ بدايته في نهاية السابع عشر إلى يومنا هذا. يتعمق المؤلف في إنشاء وإعادة إنشاء فكرة العرق عبر التاريخ الأمريكي، ويسلط الضوء على تأثيرها على مختلف جوانب المجتمع، بما في ذلك الديمقراطية والتنمية الاقتصادية والهجرة والعولمة. يوفر هذا التاريخ المؤثر نظرة ثاقبة دقيقة حول كيفية تشكيل العرق لتقدم البلاد، وكشف عن تأثيره المستمر في الحياة الأمريكية الحديثة. منذ الأيام الأولى للاستيطان الاستعماري إلى الحرب الأهلية وحركة الحقوق المدنية وما بعدها، كان مفهوم العرق قوة ديناميكية في تشكيل التاريخ الأمريكي. يستكشف Roediger بخبرة كيف تقاطع العرق مع هذه اللحظات الحاسمة، موضحًا كيف أنه لم يكن مجرد استثناء للتقدم، بل كان عاملاً مركزيًا في تنمية الأمة.

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