Anthropology as a subject flourished in the second half of the nineteenth century, and anthropological perspectives on race began to develop around this time. The theories presented within this set had a substantial impact on Darwinism, and vice versa. Presented here are nineteenth-century theories on the origins of the human species and the cultural development of mankind.
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Anthropology as a subject flourished in the second half of the nineteenth century, and anthropological perspectives on race began to develop around this time. The theories presented within this set had a substantial impact on Darwinism, and vice versa. Presented here are nineteenth-century theories on the origins of the human species and the cultural development of mankind.
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New. 1843710277. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-FLAWLESS COPY, BRAND NEW, PRISTINE, NEVER OPENED--COMPLETE IN 9 VOLUMES--3572 pp: 1858-96 editions: 216x138mm; 12.8 pounds. --Anthropology as a subject flourished in the second half of the nineteenth century, and anthropological perspectives on race began to develop around this time. The theories presented within this set had a substantial impact on Darwinism, and vice versa. Presented here are nineteenth-century theories written by eminent thinkers, on the origins of the human species and the cultural development of mankind. --TABLE OF CONTENTS: Volume 1 [c.236pp] * General Introduction by Robert Bernasconi * Georges Pouchet, De la pluralité des races humaines, vi, 212pp, (Paris: J. B. Bailličre et Fils, 1858) * Volume 2 [507pp] * Theodor Waitz, Anthropologie der Naturvölker. Erster Theil, xii, 487pp + plates, (Leipzig: Friedrich Fleischer, 1859) * Volume 3 [247pp] * Paul Broca, Recherches sur l'hybridité animale en général et sur l'hybridité humaine en particulier, vii, pp. 433-664, (Paris: J. Claye, 1860) * Volume 4 [383pp] * Armand de Quatrefages, L'espčce humaine, iv, 369pp + plates, (Paris, 1877) * Volumes 5 & 6 [313/347pp] * Carl Vogt, Vorlesungen über die Menschen, seine Stellung und in der Geschichte der Erde, 2 vols., vii, 298pp/xv, 328pp, (Giessen: Ricker, 1863) * Volume 7 [593pp] * Paul Topinard, L'Anthropologie, xv, 574pp, (Paris: Reinwald, 1876) * Volume 8 [692pp] * Anténor Firmin, De l'égalité des races humaines, 665pp, (Paris: F. Pichon, 1885) * Volume 9 [254pp] * James Hunt, 'On the Negro's Place in Nature', Memoirs of the Anthropological Society of London, vol. 1 (1863-4), pp. 1-63 * Ernst Haeckel, 'Über den Stammbaum des Menschengeschlects', Gesammte Populaere Vortraege aus dem Gebiete der Entwicklungslehre (Bonn: Emil Strauss, 1878), pp. 59-98 * Gustav Fritsch, 'Geographie und Anthropologie als Bundesgenossen', Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin, vol. 8 (1881), pp. 234-51 * Alfred Russel Wallace, 'The Origin of Human Races and the Antiquity of Man Deduced from the Theory of Natural Selection', Journal of the Anthropological Society of London, vol. 2 (1864), pp. Clviii-clxxxvii * Thomas Henry Huxley, 'The Aryan Question and Prehistoric Man', The Nineteenth Century, Nov. 1890, pp. 750-77 * Giuseppe Sergi, La Varieta Umane. Principi e methodo di classificazione, 60pp, (Torino, 1893) * Rudolf Virchow, 'Rassenbildung und Erblichkeit' in Festschrift für Adolf Bastian (1896), 43pp * Note: In addition to his General Introduction in Volume 1, each volume contains a short editorial introduction by Robert Bernasconi--with a bonus offer--