This book raises awareness of Eurocentrism’s enormous impact and shows how over the course of five centuries Eurocentrism has extended its power across the globe. In the twenty-first century Eurocentrism’s hegemony remains powerful. By exploring a wide range of sources including Eurocentric maps and images historiography and Rudyard Kipling’s White Man’s Burden Wintle uncovers Eurocentrism’s gradual evolution and reveals the ways in which it functions at both seen and unseen levels. Taking a thematic and then empirical approach Eurocentrism offers a detailed and comprehensive discussion of Eurocentrism’s problems and dangers pays special attention to the work of Samir Amin and James Blaut and applies notions garnered in the book to discuss Eurocentrism within the context of the twenty-first-century European Union. This study questions Eurocentrism’s function its history and its importance providing a fresh insight into one of the world’s most complex and powerful cultural phenomena. With its multi- and interdisciplinary analysis this book is an indispensable tool for both scholars and students concerned with modern history politics visual culture and political geography. |Eurocentrism History Identity White Man’s Burden | History