Natural Hierarchies: The Historical Sociology of Race and CasteISBN: 978-0-631-20949-2
Paperback
302 pages
July 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Natural Hierarchies is an insightful study of the complex ways in
which race and social relations are grounded in specific historical
and cultural contexts. Through its rare combination of clearly
argued theoretical analyses and empirical research it forces all of
us working on these questions to rethink our research agendas and
key concepts." John Solomos, South Bank University
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"This wide-ranging book considers political ideologies, European
colonialism, and classical and contemporary social theory,
especially that of Marx and Levi-Strauss." S. D. Borchert, Lake
Erie College.
"an interesting work." Contemporary Sociology
"Smaje's book is a major contribution to the area. It is ambitious, erudite, and insightful." Ethnic and Racial Studies