The History of White People

Audiobook

Published June 14, 2013 by Audible Studios.

Audible ASIN:
B00CZH0C4K
4 stars (3 reviews)

A mind-expanding and myth-destroying exploration of notions of white race—not merely a skin color but also a signal of power, prestige, and beauty to be withheld and granted selectively. Ever since the Enlightenment, race theory and its inevitable partner, racism, have followed a crooked road, constructed by dominant peoples to justify their domination of others. Filling a huge gap in historical literature that long focused on the non-white, eminent historian Nell Irvin Painter guides us through more than two thousand years of Western civilization, tracing not only the invention of the idea of race but also the frequent worship of “whiteness” for economic, social, scientific, and political ends.

Our story begins in Greek and Roman antiquity, where the concept of race did not exist, only geography and the opportunity to conquer and enslave others. Not until the eighteenth century did an obsession with whiteness flourish, with the German invention of …

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5 stars

Goes through the history of the idea of racism and the various kinds of racial thinking that have gone on among the ruling classes in Europe & later in the US. It is pretty engaging & entertaining—reading it often feels like having a conversation with someone who keeps going off on tangents because they've learned so much about their area of interest and are really enthusiastic about it. It can also be kind of heavy, learning about just how deep some of these heinous ideas run in society. Racism is far from gone, and this book helped me to recognize modern strains of racism as connected to older forms, even if some of the aesthetics have changed.

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Subjects

  • Whites, history
  • United states, race relations