Tag: 1492

Being Human After 1492


Free Download Richard Pithouse, "Being Human After 1492"
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1988832853 | EPUB | pages: 43 | 0.6 mb
The pamphlet begins with two letters written by Paul the Apostle in which Christianity first acquires a universal address. The new religion came to exclude people who were not Christians from the count of the human. This became explicit around a thousand years later when Pope Urban II authorised the First Crusade. In 1492 planetary history was split in to two. Muhammad XII of Granada conceded defeat to Isabella and Ferdinand, the Catholic monarchs of Portugal and Spain, who went on to expel the Jews from the territory under their control. Europe became a Christian project. In the same year Christopher Columbus arrived in the Caribbean and Europe also became an imperial project with a planetary reach. The origins of the racial ideology can be seen in this period, in which ideas about religion came to be entangled with fantastical ideas about the imagined purity of blood. But it was in the English colony of Virginia in the seventeenth century that the legitimation for the exclusion from the count of the human began to move from claims made in the name of religion to claims made in the name of science. This is the point at which modern racism, rooted in the appearance of the body, began to cast its malignant shadow across the planet. The author argues that the struggle to put an end to the epoch of world history that opened in 1492 will require new ideas, and new practices. It follows the Caribbean tradition that runs from Aimé Césaire to Frantz Fanon and Sylvia Wynter in affirming the need for a counter-humanism, a radical humanism, a humanism that, in Césaire’s famous phrases, is "made to the measure of the world". There is a need for a shift in the ground of reason towards the lived experience and struggles of people rendered, in Wynter’s phrase, as ‘pariahs outside of the new order’. This pamphlet is part of the Thinking Freedom series published by Daraja Press.

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World Accumulation 1492-1789


Free Download World Accumulation 1492-1789 By Andre Gunder Frank
2008 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0875862047 | PDF | 4 MB
This book studies the effects of cyclical fluctuations in the process of capital accumulation – the sixteenth-century expansion, the seventeenth-century depression, the cyclical swings between the Glorious Revolution in England in 1688 and the Peace of Paris in 1763, the Depression and the American, French, and Industrial Revolutions between 1762 and 1789. Frank connects the downswings or crises in accumulation to the changing leadership positions as they shifted from Italy to Spain and Portugal and then to Holland and Britain. He devotes particular attention to the successive incorporation into the single world system of Asia, Africa, and the Americas, whose economies and societies were transformed to contribute to the accumulation of capital in Western Europe and later in North America through exploitation, dependence, and unequal exchange.

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Jews Across the Americas A Sourcebook, 1492-Present


Free Download Jews Across the Americas: A Sourcebook, 1492-Present (Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History) edited by Laura Arnold Leibman, Adriana M. Brodsky
English | September 26, 2023 | ISBN: 147981931X, 1479819328 | True EPUB | 552 pages | 24.1 MB
An overview of the history of American Jewry using primary sources from Latin America, the

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The Light and the Glory for Young Readers 1492-1787


Free Download Peter Marshall, David Manuel, Anna Wilson Fishel, "The Light and the Glory for Young Readers: 1492-1787"
English | 2011 | pages: 186 | ISBN: 0800733738 | EPUB | 1,2 mb
From the very beginning it would seem that God had a plan for America. From its discovery by Europeans to its settlement, from the Revolution to Manifest Destiny, from the stirrings of civil unrest to civil war, America was on a path. In our pluralistic world, when textbooks are being rewritten in ways that obscure the Judeo-Christian beginnings of our country, the books in the Discovering God’s Plan for America series help ground young readers in a distinctly evangelical way of understanding early American history.

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