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Race, Gender, and Rank: Early Modern Ideas of Humanity, The essays in Race, Gender, and Rankexamine major cultural transformations from the 15th through to the 19th centuries. European colonization within and outside Europe increased 'race-consciousness as a category of thought. From Christine de Pizan to Mary, Race, Gender, and Rank: Early Modern Ideas of Humanity
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  • Race, Gender, and Rank: Early Modern Ideas of Humanity
  • Written by author Maryanne Cline Horowitz
  • Published by University of Rochester Press, 1993/01/17
  • The essays in Race, Gender, and Rankexamine major cultural transformations from the 15th through to the 19th centuries. European colonization within and outside Europe increased 'race-consciousness as a category of thought. From Christine de Pizan to Mary
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Acknowledgements
I Introduction: Race, Gender, and Rank
Pt. 1 Race and Ethnicity
II The Posthumous Christianization of the Inca Empire in Colonial Peru 3
III The Philosophes and Black Slavery: 1748-1765 17
IV Three Approaches to Locke and the Slave Trade 31
V The Uses of America in Locke's Second Treatise of Government 49
VI The American Debate on the Negro's Place in Nature, 1780-1815 64
VII Origins of Racial Anglo-Saxonism in Great Britain before 1850 77
Pt. 2 Gender Distinctions
VIII The Educational Ideas of Christine de Pizan 103
IX Christine de Pizan: The Poetess as Historian 122
X The Double Standard 137
XI The Englishwoman's Sexual Civil War: Feminist Attitudes Towards Men, Women, and Marriage 1650-1740 159
XII Mary Wollstonecraft: Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthwoman 184
XIII The Eleventh Commandment: Sex and Spirit in Wollstonecraft and Malthus 205
Pt. 3 Politics and Economics of Rank
XIV Social Equatitarianism in a Tudor Crisis 229
XV The Puritan Ethic and the Dignity of Labor: Hierarchy vs. Equality 250
XVI "Class versus Rank": The Transformation of Eighteenth-Century English Social Terms and Theories of Production 269
XVII The Concept of Class in French Culture Prior to the Revolution 292
Pt. 4 Human Nature and Compassion
XVIII The Mime of God: Vives on the Nature of Man 321
XIX "Property" and "People": Political Usages of Locke and Some Contemporaries 339
XX Charity versus Justice in Locke's Theory of Property 362
XXI Irresistible Compassion: An Aspect of Eighteenth-Century Sympathy and Humanitarianism 378


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