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List of illustrations | p. vii |
Notes on contributors | p. x |
Acknowledgements | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Racism: a rationalization of prejudice in Greece and Rome | p. 32 |
The invention of Persia in Classical Athens | p. 57 |
Racism, color symbolism, and color prejudice | p. 88 |
Early Christian universalism and modern forms of racism | p. 109 |
Illustrating ethnicity in the Middle Ages | p. 132 |
Proto-racial thought in medieval science | p. 157 |
Physiognomy, science, and proto-racism 1200-1500 | p. 181 |
Noble dogs, noble blood: the invention of the concept of race in the late Middle Ages | p. 200 |
The carnal knowing of a coloured body: sleeping with Arabs and Blacks in the European imagination, 1300-1550 | p. 217 |
Was there race before modernity? The example of 'JewishÆ blood in late medieval Spain | p. 232 |
Religion and race: Protestant and Catholic discourses on Jewish conversions in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries | p. 265 |
Vagrants or vermin? Attitudes towards-Gypsies in early modern Europe | p. 276 |
The peopling of the New World: ethnos, race and empire in the early-modern world | p. 292 |
Demons, stars, and the imagination: the early modern body in the Tropics | p. 313 |
Index | p. 326 |
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