Slave and Citizen: The Classic Comparative Study of Race Relations in the Americas
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Originally published in 1947, Slave and Citizen is a classic in the field of comparative slave history and race relations.
Additional information
Weight | 0.18 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.27 × 13.21 × 20.83 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 160 |
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Year Published | 1992-2-10 |
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ISBN 10 | 080700913X |
About The Author | Frank Tannenbaum (1893-1969) was a sociologist specializing in criminology research. He is best known for his theory centralizing the “dramatization of evil,” that in defining criminal acts perceived as evil, all previous behavior falls under question. This concept remains a steadfast component of sociology and criminology study. Tannenbaum’s works include Crime and the Community, A Philosophy of Labor, and Slave and Citizen: The Classic Comparative Study of Race Relations in the Americas. |
'A significant historiographic milestone in the study of American slave systems. It has been a point of departure for most studies done on slavery and race relations since World War II.' –Franklin W. Knight |
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