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Prejudice in the Modern World Reference Library: 4 Volume Set Plus Index

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Prejudice in the Modern World Reference Library is an in-depth examination of the historical and social ramifications of prejudice in several societies across the globe.

Two Almanac volumes highlight the foundations, causes, and types of prejudices as well as specific case studies on prejudice in action in the modern world.

Biographies highlights key activists, politicians, religious leaders, as well as ordinary citizens that have played important roles in cases of prejudice in the world, from Heinrich Himmler and Saddam Hussein to Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez.

Primary Sources uses documents, speeches, letters and other sources to explain events related to prejudice.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cengage Learning, Inc
Country
United States
Date
27 April 2007
Pages
230
ISBN
9781414402031

Prejudice in the Modern World Reference Library is an in-depth examination of the historical and social ramifications of prejudice in several societies across the globe.

Two Almanac volumes highlight the foundations, causes, and types of prejudices as well as specific case studies on prejudice in action in the modern world.

Biographies highlights key activists, politicians, religious leaders, as well as ordinary citizens that have played important roles in cases of prejudice in the world, from Heinrich Himmler and Saddam Hussein to Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez.

Primary Sources uses documents, speeches, letters and other sources to explain events related to prejudice.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cengage Learning, Inc
Country
United States
Date
27 April 2007
Pages
230
ISBN
9781414402031