The dawning of the apocalypse : the roots of slavery, White supremacy, settler colonialism, and capitalism in the long sixteenth century / Gerald Horne.
Publisher: New York : Monthly Review Press, 2020Description: 303 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781583678725; 9781583678732.Subject(s): Slavery -- United States | White supremacy movements -- United States -- History -- 16th century | United States -- History -- 16th century | Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- History -- 16th centuryDDC classification: 307.3620973Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 307.3620973 HOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 020668 |
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307.140941 WAT UK localism in transition and the politics of community / | 307.14120941 PEM Rural regeneration in the UK / | 307.14120941 ROG The most revolutionary measure : | 307.3620973 HOR The dawning of the apocalypse : the roots of slavery, White supremacy, settler colonialism, and capitalism in the long sixteenth century / | 307.72094109049 COU A countryside for all : the future of rural Britain / | 307.740942 HUQ On the edge : | 307.76 BUI Cities, economic inequality and justice : |
Approaching 1492 : approaching apocalypse -- Apocalypse nearer -- Liquidation of Indigenes : reliance on Africans : tensions in London -- Florida invaded -- Turning point -- 1588 : origins of the U.S.A.? -- Origins of the U.S.A. : Indigenous Floridians liquidated : ditto for New Mexico -- Apocalypse dawning.
"The Dawning of the Apocalypse" is a revision of the creation myth of settler colonialism and how the United States was formed, arguing that, in order to understand the arrival of colonists from the British Isles in the early seventeenth century, one must first understand the "long sixteenth century"--1492 until the arrival of settlers in Virginia in 1607. During this prolonged century, Horne contends, "whiteness" morphed into "white supremacy," and allowed England to co-opt not only religious minorities but also various nationalities throughout Europe."-- Provided by publisher.