The historicisation of humans was a major endeavour in nineteenth-century Britain, and one that led to wide-ranging debates involving a variety of disciplinary approaches, new and old. Within the context of science and medicine these discussions centred on the issues of human origins and evolution. Did the various races living throughout the world develop from a single location, or were their physical and social differences evidence for their separate genesis? Which disciplinary tradition offered the best method for tracing human development? Was it even possible to trace that development, or had too much time passed since the dawn of humans? Furthermore, who had the authority to speak about these matters? This special issue will examine th...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
What is the history of science? How has it changed over the course of the twentieth century? And wha...
The study of history dates back to the classical times and its contributions to the development of h...
A number of important developments and discoveries across the British Empire's imperial landscape du...
Recent studies in the history of science have paid especial attention to the history of disciplines ...
Palaeoanthropology is a relatively recent science when its history is compared to that of other natu...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
During the 1860s the sciences relating to human diversity were undergoing significant intellectual a...
The rise of the modern empires threw Europeans into contact with exotic peoples and environments on ...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
Anthropology as a humanistic science had its beginnings in the 19'h century: 1860-1890, to be more ...
A history of France from the fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution employed population t...
“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles D...
The Emergence of Humans is an accessible, informative introduction to the scientific study of human ...
The years between the two world wars, which just preceded the emergence of the neo-Darwinian new sy...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
What is the history of science? How has it changed over the course of the twentieth century? And wha...
The study of history dates back to the classical times and its contributions to the development of h...
A number of important developments and discoveries across the British Empire's imperial landscape du...
Recent studies in the history of science have paid especial attention to the history of disciplines ...
Palaeoanthropology is a relatively recent science when its history is compared to that of other natu...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
During the 1860s the sciences relating to human diversity were undergoing significant intellectual a...
The rise of the modern empires threw Europeans into contact with exotic peoples and environments on ...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
Anthropology as a humanistic science had its beginnings in the 19'h century: 1860-1890, to be more ...
A history of France from the fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution employed population t...
“Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history”: this was the single line that Charles D...
The Emergence of Humans is an accessible, informative introduction to the scientific study of human ...
The years between the two world wars, which just preceded the emergence of the neo-Darwinian new sy...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
What is the history of science? How has it changed over the course of the twentieth century? And wha...
The study of history dates back to the classical times and its contributions to the development of h...