In February, 2017, The Public Medievalist inaugurated a new special series of essays on one of the thorniest issues surrounding the Middle Ages today: Race, Racism, and the Middle Ages. Issues of race lie at the heart of our understanding of the medieval world; racists—even within the ranks of the academic medievalist community—have, for far too long, warped our understanding of the past. And considering the recent uptick of overt prejudice, hate crimes, and politically sanctioned racism in the US and Europe, this series seems particularly timely and necessary.
Were Medieval Europeans Racist? - History Reclaimed
Anti-Semitism, History, Meaning, Facts, & Examples
Race in Medieval Europe and Racism in Medieval Studies: A Reading List —
Medievalism goes (horribly) mainstream
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Stamped From the Beginning' Review: A Stark History of Racism
Texts and Art Depict Race in the European Middle…
Anti-Racist Shakespeare
Introduction to Racial Capitalism – Alana Lentin
Did Race and Racism Exist in the Middle Ages? - Not Even Past
Genealogy, Free Full-Text
The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages: Heng, Geraldine
Race, Racism and the Middle Ages: Table of Contents - The Public Medievalist
Museum claims black women 'more likely to die of the plague' in medieval London because of 'premodern structural racism