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selected essays

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An edition of Race, ethnicity, and urbanization (1994)

Race, ethnicity, and urbanization

selected essays

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This book brings together for the first time Howard Rabinowitz's pioneering work in three very different but often overlapping fields - race relations, ethnicity, and urban history.

In a series of highly original essays, Rabinowitz introduces readers to some of the most important recent developments in these fields, including the changing assessments of the nature of black leadership, the origins of segregation, the expansion of urban history to include the South and the West, and the writing of ethnic history.

Rabinowitz's introduction, a scathing critique of the "Newest Historicism" dominated by the "politically and poststructurally correct," is sure to provoke debate among historians. "Intellectual word games and reflecting on the reflections of others is now in," he writes. "Doing history is out.".

Concentrating on the decades after the Civil War, Rabinowitz traces health and welfare policies toward blacks and the shift from white to black teachers in the Negro schools of the urban South to show how the South moved from a policy of exclusion to one of segregation. He examines the legacy of Reconstruction in the conflict between blacks and police in the urban South, as well as in the careers of three African American leaders of the Reconstruction era: Blanche K.

Bruce, Robert Elliott, and Holland Thompson. The influences of ethnicity on the study of history are discussed in several essays

  1. Students and scholars of southern history, African American studies, and urban history will gain much from this cross-disciplinary approach. Well-written and insightful, Race, Ethnicity, and Urbanization is an excellent introduction to Howard Rabinowitz's innovative work.
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Race, ethnicity, and urbanization: selected essays
1994, University of Missouri Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Columbia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975/.00496073
Library of Congress
E185.6 .R17 1994, E185.6.R17 1994, E185.6 .R17 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 359 p. ;
Number of pages
359

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Open Library
OL1422154M
Internet Archive
raceethnicityurb00rabi
ISBN 10
0826209300
LCCN
93032413
OCLC/WorldCat
28890940
Library Thing
8680611
Goodreads
3136567

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