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Nineteenth-Century Contextualization of Race-Religion
Oded Y. Steinberg
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DAAD Center for German Studies
Department of International Relations
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Nineteenth Century
100%
Whiteness
60%
Christian
40%
International Law
40%
Jewish
20%
White People
20%
Wide-ranging
20%
Africa
20%
Islam
20%
Per Se
20%
Middle East
20%
Colonial Expansion
20%
India
20%
Non-Christian Religions
20%
Catholic
20%
Christianity
20%
Specific Group
20%
Religious Heritage
20%
Judaism
20%
Historical Analysis
20%
Anglo-Saxon
20%
Euro
20%
Non-white
20%
Western Culture
20%
Circumcision
20%
Religious Minorities
20%
Historical Aspects
20%
Othering
20%
Racial Discrimination
20%
Hijab
20%
Imperial History
20%
Imperial Expansion
20%
History of Race
20%
Barbarism
20%
Arts and Humanities
Nineteenth Century
100%
Religion
100%
Contextualization
100%
Judaism
20%
Empire
20%
Interplay
10%
Ritual
10%
Islam
10%
Legacy
10%
realm
10%
Catholic
10%
India
10%
nuances
10%
Christianity
10%
Sisters
10%
Racial
10%
Historical Analysis
10%
Nexus
10%
Anglo-Saxon
10%
Circumcision
10%
Religious heritage
10%
Religious Minorities
10%
Western Civilization
10%
Othering
10%
Brits
10%
Hijab
10%
Barbarism
10%
Racial Discrimination
10%
Africa
10%