White Supremacy
A Short History
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:19th Mar '26
£22.00
This title is due to be published on 19th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A powerful new history of white supremacy, exposing it as a brittle, constructed system, evolving through oppression and resistance.
When did whiteness begin? John Broich's powerful history traces its rise, from its roots in colonialism to the racial politics of the present. Examining its evolution through genocide, slavery, and racial capitalism, he exposes white supremacy as a brittle invention, neither inevitable nor invincible, and ready to be dismantled.When did whiteness begin? Was its rise inevitable? In this powerful history, John Broich traces the emergence, evolution and contradictions of white supremacy, from its roots in the British empire, to the racial politics of the present. Focussing on the English-speaking world, he examines how ideas of whiteness connect to the history of slavery, Enlightenment thought, European colonialism, Social Darwinism and eugenics, fascism and capitalism. Far from being the natural order of things, Broich demonstrates that white supremacy is a brittle concept. For centuries, it has been constantly shifting, rebranding, and justifying itself in the face of resistance. The oft-repeated excuse that its architects were simply “men of their time” collapses under scrutiny. With brutal honesty, Broich exposes the lies embedded in the grim biography of an invented race. White Supremacy calls for a deeper understanding of the past, that we might undo its grip on the present.
ISBN: 9781009627696
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
280 pages