During the 1860s the sciences relating to human diversity were undergoing significant intellectual and methodological changes. The older generation of practitioners including James Cowles Prichard, Thomas Hodgkin and John Crawfurd were slowly passing away. Recognising that there was an opportunity to take a leading role in reforming the study of human variation, two competing intellectual camps vied for control of the nascent discipline; anthropologists led by James Hunt, and ethnologists led by Thomas Huxley. Taking their observational practices and vocational strategies as its starting point, this paper seeks to expand our understanding of the debates surrounding British race studies during the 1860s. In doing so, this paper takes serious...
In this article, I am concerned with the public engagements of Julian Huxley, Lancelot Hogben, and J...
This paper argues that the history of science - specifically the experimental history of science- ma...
The nineteenth-century Orientalist and ethnologist, John Crawfurd, publicly rejected Charles Darwin’...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
The historicisation of humans was a major endeavour in nineteenth-century Britain, and one that led ...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
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 ...
Anthropologists have traditionally separated the history of their discipline into two main diverging...
In the work ,,Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex", Charles Darwin (1871) devoted one ch...
The years between the two world wars, which just preceded the emergence of the neo-Darwinian new sy...
This thesis revises key assumptions concerning the organisation of knowledge into social science dis...
Scientific views on human variation and the relationship between humans and apes changed dramaticall...
This paper draws on material from the dissertation books of the University of Edinburgh's student so...
In this article, I am concerned with the public engagements of Julian Huxley, Lancelot Hogben, and J...
This paper argues that the history of science - specifically the experimental history of science- ma...
The nineteenth-century Orientalist and ethnologist, John Crawfurd, publicly rejected Charles Darwin’...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
The historicisation of humans was a major endeavour in nineteenth-century Britain, and one that led ...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
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 ...
Anthropologists have traditionally separated the history of their discipline into two main diverging...
In the work ,,Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex", Charles Darwin (1871) devoted one ch...
The years between the two world wars, which just preceded the emergence of the neo-Darwinian new sy...
This thesis revises key assumptions concerning the organisation of knowledge into social science dis...
Scientific views on human variation and the relationship between humans and apes changed dramaticall...
This paper draws on material from the dissertation books of the University of Edinburgh's student so...
In this article, I am concerned with the public engagements of Julian Huxley, Lancelot Hogben, and J...
This paper argues that the history of science - specifically the experimental history of science- ma...
The nineteenth-century Orientalist and ethnologist, John Crawfurd, publicly rejected Charles Darwin’...