Race, Ethnicity, and the Cold War : A Global Perspective
Philip E. Muehlenbeck Editor
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Race, Ethnicity, and the Cold War : A Global Perspective
English
ISBN: 0826518443
EAN: 9780826518446
Category: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General/History / Modern / 20Th Century/Social Science / Discrimination & Race Relations/Political Science / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism/Political Science / International Relations / General/
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Release Date: 07/31/2012
Synopsis: A white American woman is raped by a black Panamanian laborer in 1946 in the Panama Canal Zone, and the aftermath affects labor relations in the Western hemisphere for the next two decades. And numerous nations use the African continent to exercise their colonial muscle and postwar power, only to encounter the financial and military burdens that will exhaust and alienate their own citizenry half a world away. As Race, Ethnicity, and the Cold Warreveals, during this dangerous era there were no longer any isolated incidents. Like the butterfly flapping its wings and changing the weather on the other side of the globe, an instance of racial or ethnic hostility had ripple effects across a Cold War world of brinksmanship between bitter national rivals and ideological opponents.
Race, Ethnicity, and the Cold War : A Global Perspective
Illustrated: No
Format: Paperback
Width: 7.0 inches
Length: 10.0 inches
Pages: 344
