Race, Religion, Nationality/Intellectual and Political ...
Race, Religion, Nationality/Intellectual and Political History of Human Difference and Human Rights
**Code Noir
**The Declaration of the Rights of Man
*The Declaration of Independence/Bill of Rights
**The Fundamental Laws of 1867
*Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Broad Approaches
Asad, Tal. Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter.
**Duchet, Michèle. Anthropologie et histoire au siècle des Lumières. Librarie François
Maspero, Paris, 1971, Part I: Du mythe aux images.
*Eisenstadt, S.N, ed. Patterns of Modernity, Volume 1: The West. New York University
Press, 1987.
**Eze, ed., Race and the Enlightenment. A Reader.
*Grell, Ole Peter and Roy Porter, Toleration in Enlightenment Europe.
Race-Thinking/Theorizing Race
Balibar, Etienne. Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities. London: Verso, 1991.
*Barzun, Jacques. Race: A Study in Modern Superstition.
*Baum, Bruce. Rise and Fall of the Caucasian Race.
*Bhaba, Homi. “On Mimicry and Man.”
Cohen, Bill. The French Encounter with Africans: White Response to Blacks, 1530-1880.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980.
Conzen, Kathleen. “The Invention of Ethnicity: A Perspective from the USA,” in Journal
of Ethnic History 12 (Fall 1992).
**Gobineau, The Inequality of Human Races. Paris: 1853-1855.
Gilroy, Paul. Against Race. Imaging Political Culture Beyond the Color Line.
Hall, Stuart. “Race, Articulation and Societies Structured in Dominance,” in Sociological
Theories: Race and Colonialism. UNESCO, Paris, 1980.
Holt, Thomas. “Marking: Race, Race-Making and the Writing of History,” in American
Historical Review 100 (1995).
**Holt, Thomas, Frederick Cooper and Rebecca Scott, Beyond Slavery. Explorations of
Race, Labor and Citizenship in Postemancipation Societies. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill and London, 2000.
**Manchuelle, Francois. “The ‘Regeneration of Africa’: An Important and Ambiguous
Concept in 18th and 19th Century French Thinking About Africa,” Cahiers d’Etudes africaines, 144, XXXVI-4, 1996.
**Said, Orientalism.
Trautman, Thomas. Aryans and British India.
Todorov, Tztevan, On Human Diversity: Nationalism, Racism and Exoticism in French
Thought.
**Zimmerman, Andrew. Anthropology and Antihumanism in Imperial Germany.
Slavery and Abolition
**Benoit, Yves et Marcel Dorigny, eds. Grégoire et la cause des Noirs (1789-1831)
combats et projets. Société Francaises d’histoire d’outre mer, Saint-Denis; Association pour l’étude de la colonisation européenne, Paris, 2000.
Blackburn, Robin. The Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modern,
1492-1800. London: Verso, 1997.
-- The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery.
**Dubois, Laurent. A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the
French Caribbean, 1787-1804. London and Chapel Hill, University of North
Carolina Press, 2004.
**Jennings, Lawrence C. French Antislavery. The Movement for the Abolition of
Slavery in France, 1802-1848. Cambridge University Press.
-- *French Reaction to British Slave Emancipation. Louisiana State University
Press.
**Dorigny, Marcel, ed. Les Abolitions de l’esclavage, de LF Sonthonax à V. Schoelcher.
Presses Universitaires de Vincennes et Editions UNESCO, 1995.
*Miers, Suzanne and Richard Roberts, eds. The End of Slavery in Africa.
**Porter, Andrew. “Trusteeship, Antislavery and Humanitarianism,” in Porter,
ed., The Oxford History of the British Empire, Volume III: The Nineteenth
Century. Oxford University Press, 1999.
**Sala-Moulins, Louis et Isabel Castro Henriques. Deraison, esclavage, et droit. Les
fondements idéologiques et juridiques de la traite negrière et de l’esclavage. Editions UNESCO, 2002.
*Temperley, ed. After Slavery: Emancipation and its Discontents.
Religion
**Ayoun, Richard. Les Juifs de France. À l’émancipation à l’intégration, 1787-1812.
Documents, bibliographie et annotations. Paris and Montreal, Éditions l’Harmattan, 1997.
**Birnbaum, Pierre. Destins Juifs.
Birnbaum, Pierre and Ira Katznelson, eds. Paths of Emancipation: Jews, States, and
Citizenship.
*Brenner, Michael., Caron, Vicki and Kaufmann, Uri, eds. Jewish Emancipation
Reconsidered. Mohr Siebeck, 2003.
Cheyette, Bryan and Laura Marcus, eds. Modernity, Culture and ‘the Jew.’
*Lazare, Bernard. L'antisémitisme : son histoire et ses causes. Editions 1900. (1990)
*Mendes-Flohr, Paul and Jehuda Reinharz, eds. The Jew in the Modern World. A
Documentary History. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1980.
Schechter, Ronald. Obstinate Hebrews: Representations of Jews in France, 1715-1815.
*Schnapper, Dominique. Juifs et israélites.
**Schwartzfuchs, Simon. Du juif à l’israélite. Histoire d’une mutation, 1770-1870. Paris,
Fayard, 1989.
Scott, Joan. The Politics of the Veil.
Sheehan, Jonathan. “Culture, Religion, and the Bible in Germany, 1790-1830,” in The
Enlightenment Bible: Translation, Scholarship, Culture.
Nations, Nationalism and National Identities
**Bauer, Otto. The Nationalities Question and Social Democracy.
Basch, Linda, ed. Nations Unbound: Transnational Projects, Postcolonial Nation-States.
Barkey Karen and Mark von Hagen, eds. After Empire. Multiethnic Societies and Nation-Building. The Soviet Union, and the Russian, Ottoman, and Habsburg Empires (Boulder CO, 1997).
Brubaker, Rogers. Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the New Europe. Cambridge, UK, 1996.
-- **Citizenship and Nationhood in France and Germany.
-- *Ethnicity Without Groups.
-- “Migrations of Ethnic Unmixing in the "New Europe".” International
Migration Review 32, no. 4 (1998): 1047-65.
Gellner, Ernst. Nations and Nationalism. Ithaca, 1983.
Hastings, Adrian. The Construction of Nationhood. Ethnicity, Religion, and Nationalism.
Cambridge, 1997.
**Heuer, Jennifer. The Family and the Nation. Gender and Citizenship in Revolutionary
France, 1789-1830. Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press, 2005.
Hobsbawm, Eric, ed. The Invention of Tradition.
Jackson, Robert. Quasi-States: Sovereignty, International Relations and the Third World.
*Judson, Pietr. Exclusive Revolutionaries.
-- Guardians of the Nation. Activists on the Language Frontiers of Imperial Austria.
Lewis, Mary. Boundaries of the Republic.
Livezeanu, Irina. Cultural Politics in Greater Romania. Regionalism, Nation Building, and Ethnic Struggle, 1918-1930 (Ithaca and London 1995).
*Renan, Ernst. Qu’est-ce qu’une nation? Presses Pocket, 1992.
Wingfield, Nancy, ed. Creating the Other. Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism in Habsburg Central Europe (New York, 2003).
State Policy: Protection, Exclusion and Persecution
*Aly, Götz. Final Solution: Nazi Population Policy and the Murder of the European
Jews.
*Arendt, Hannah. The Origins of Totalitarianism, 123-302. San Diego, 1973.
Bauman, Zygmunt. Modernity and the Holocaust.
**Burleigh and Wipperman. The Racial State.
*Caplan, Jane, ed. Documenting Individual Identity: The Development of State Practices
in the Modern World. Princeton, 2001.
*Eley, Geoff and Jan Palmowski, eds. Citizenship and National Identity in Twentieth-
Century Germany.
**Fehrenback, Heide. Race After Hitler. Black Occupation Children In Postwar
Germany and America. Princeton University Press, 2005.
**Geggus, David. “Racial Equality, Slavery and Colonial Secession during the
Constituent Assembly,” in American Historical View, vol. 94, no. 5 (1989).
Lewis, Mary. Boundaries of the Republic.
**Marrus, Michael and Robert O. Paxton, Vichy France and the Jews, Stamford
University Press, 1981.
Mehta, Uday. “Liberal Strategies of Exclusion,” in Cooper and Stoler, Tensions of
Empire.
Naimark, Norman M. Fires of Hatred: Ethnic Cleansing in Twentieth-Century
Europe. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2001.
**Noiriel, Gérard. Population, immigration et identité national en France, XIXe-XXe
siècle. Hachette, 1992.
Peabody, Sue. There Are No Slaves in France: the Political Culture of Race and Slavery
in the Ancien Régime. New York, Oxford University Press, 1996.
**Sewell, Bill. “Le Citoyen, La Citoyenne: Activity, Passivity and the French
Revolutionary Concept of Citizenship," in Colin Lucas, ed., The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture, vol. 2, Political Culture of the French Revolution (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1988), 105-25.
**Stourzh, Gerald. From Vienna to Chicago and Back: Essays on Intellectual History
and Political Thought in Europe and America. Chicago and London: University
of Chicago Press, 2007. [essays on Habsburg Empire]
**Wilder, Gary. The French Imperial Nation-State: Negritude and Colonial Humanism
Between the Two World Wars. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.
**Zahra, Tara. “The ‘Minority Problem’ and National Classification in the French and Czechoslovak Borderlands,” Contemporary European History 17 (May 2008), 137-65.
Genealogy and Practice of Human Rights
Hunt, Lynn. Inventing Human Rights. A History.
**Sepinwall, Alyssa. The Abbé Grégoire and the French Revolution. The Making
of Modern Universalism. University of California Press, 2005.
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