This essay examines two case studies of racial discrimination by biomedical science within the context of European colonialism; firstly, against indigenous Australians, and secondly, against indigenous Africans. It arguse that in these particular cases the science did not arise completely out of pre-existing racist beliefs, but to some extent the racist beliefs arose out of the science
This thesis compares the interaction between British doctors and Indian medical practitioners with t...
This article focuses on the contextualisation of the science of race in colonial British Malaya. I a...
David McBride unravels an informative set of historical events linking blacks and the prevailing hea...
This is an eclectic collection of essays on the intersections between race, science, and medicine ov...
Colonialism and medicine may seem to be separate subjects on their own, but this paper demonstrates ...
This thesis examines eighteenth-century colonial medical attitudes toward and discussions of human d...
This article examines imperial rhetoric around race and eugenics through a case study of colonial ps...
This article examines the interconnections between medical science and poli- tics on the eve of the ...
This chapter situates the history of racial science within a global history of empire. It covers the...
As interesting as current research into medical genetics is for many people in the Western world, n...
This paper explores phrenology, physical anthropology, and ethnology--each a nineteenth-century scie...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
The article offers information on depiction of racism in scientific literature, discussing articles ...
During recent decades, social scientists, particularly anthropologists, sociologists and medical his...
This thesis compares the interaction between British doctors and Indian medical practitioners with t...
This article focuses on the contextualisation of the science of race in colonial British Malaya. I a...
David McBride unravels an informative set of historical events linking blacks and the prevailing hea...
This is an eclectic collection of essays on the intersections between race, science, and medicine ov...
Colonialism and medicine may seem to be separate subjects on their own, but this paper demonstrates ...
This thesis examines eighteenth-century colonial medical attitudes toward and discussions of human d...
This article examines imperial rhetoric around race and eugenics through a case study of colonial ps...
This article examines the interconnections between medical science and poli- tics on the eve of the ...
This chapter situates the history of racial science within a global history of empire. It covers the...
As interesting as current research into medical genetics is for many people in the Western world, n...
This paper explores phrenology, physical anthropology, and ethnology--each a nineteenth-century scie...
In the past two decades, particularly, the gross inequities and violence of British colonialism have...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
The article offers information on depiction of racism in scientific literature, discussing articles ...
During recent decades, social scientists, particularly anthropologists, sociologists and medical his...
This thesis compares the interaction between British doctors and Indian medical practitioners with t...
This article focuses on the contextualisation of the science of race in colonial British Malaya. I a...
David McBride unravels an informative set of historical events linking blacks and the prevailing hea...