Western history and thought before race. In the beginning ; The ancient world ; Transitions from Greece to Rome ; Jews, Christians, Moors, and Barbarians ; Monsters and the occult ; New methods, new worlds, and the search for origins
The racialization of the west. The first stage in the development of an idea of race, 1684-1815 ; The search for historical and biological origins, 1815-1870 ; The rise of the race-state and the invention of antisemitism, 1870-1900 ; Race is all, 1890-1939 ; Reactions, retractions, and new orthodoxies, 1920 to the present.