
New Books in Sociology Steven T. Katz, "The Holocaust and New World Slavery: A Comparative History" (Cambridge UP, 2019)
Sep 30, 2024
Steven T. Katz, a distinguished scholar specializing in Holocaust studies, dives deep into the stark contrasts between the Holocaust and New World slavery. He discusses the differing motivations behind these atrocities, emphasizing how Jews were exterminated as racial enemies, while enslaved people, particularly women and children, were seen as economic assets. Katz also examines the complexities of miscegenation in slavery, the chilling ideologies of the Nazis, and the profound implications of comparing such distinct historical tragedies.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Journey from New Jersey to Academia: A Scholar's Story
02:13 • 2min
Comparative Tragedies: Holocaust and Slavery
03:48 • 15min
The Economics of Miscegenation in Black Slavery
18:28 • 4min
Dehumanization and Extermination in Nazi Ideology
22:29 • 9min
Understanding Genocide: Legal Definitions and Historical Contexts
31:51 • 3min
Economic Foundations and Historical Parallels of Oppression
35:20 • 18min
