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Colours of the Roman Empire: Could Minorities Be Authorities?

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BARTŮNĚK Jiří DADÁK Pavel

Rok publikování 2015
Druh Článek ve sborníku
Konference Mezinárodní Masarykova konference pro doktorandy a mladé vědecké pracovníky 2015
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Filozofická fakulta

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www http://www.vedeckekonference.cz/library/proceedings/mmk_2015.pdf
Obor Dějiny
Klíčová slova racism; Rome; Greece; blacks; skin colour; prejudice; slavery; mythology; Mediterranean; racial superiority
Popis Topic of racism is still very alive in today's world. This article is meant as reflection on question of how racism was understood in ancient cultures. Ancient people, Greeks, Romans, founders of modern Europe and its system of values were in constant contact with nationalities, which were different in many ways, including skin colour. Our aim is to understand, how they saw people of different skin colour – if they condemned dissimilarity or were without prejudice. Based on (not only) literary point of view of ancient authors, this paper tries to answer old question, whether racism against blacks was born already in ancient Rome and the most glorious civilization of Europa's history was based on racial segregation, or the idea of superiority based on colour of one's skin is really modern past's invention.
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