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anon_ruvo said in #5181 13h ago: received

Does anyone know of a book that describes historical shifts in international racial and civilizational delineation from the European point of view, particularly from 1000-2000 (i.e. not classical civilization)? In a manner similar to how the spatial ordering of the world in Europe across time is discussed in The Nomos of the Earth does perhaps the desired work treat its subject.

It would be preferred for the work to be as up to date as possible, and if possible not contaminated with megalib distortion.

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anon_hodo said in #5182 4h ago: received

I would recommend the following book, which I have personally read in the past, that I hope may come within the scope of your search:

Racisms: From the Crusades to the Twentieth Century by Francisco Bethencourt

While there is a general background slant to the text that can be described as liberal, it is surprisingly bereft of megalib distortions or ideological pandering to the reader, which is to be appreciated. The author is also a Portuguese historian who has a specialty in Portuguese colonial history and its racial nuances, which further attests to the virtues of the latter treatise he penned

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