This article examines ethnic stereotypes in biological race classification of Europeans between the 1830s and 1940s as part of political discourse on national identity. Anthropologists linked physical-psychological types to nations and national character stereotypes through 'national races', achieving an often quite enduring international consensus on each race's mentality. The article argues that race mentality narratives were therefore partly dictated by their place within a dynamic interlocking European system. I focus on two key interacting elements that structured this system: the central role of the Germanic-Nordic blond and the geographically uneven process of modernisation. I consider the spatiality of socio-cultural and political f...
This article traces the term ‘hybridity’ to the eighteenth century in its origins as a defining prin...
This article assesses the part played by physical anthropology and classical archaeology in the tran...
This article traces the term ‘hybridity’ to the eighteenth century in its origins as a defining prin...
The concept of the »Nordic race« has become especially prominent through its appearance in racial th...
For something that purports to be a natural and self-evident phenomenon, the concept of ethnicity is...
This article reflects on a significant dimension of the modern history of race in Europe and the wor...
In early twentieth century racial ideologies and racial anthropology penetrated the traditional conc...
Significant differences in views on race (once a core anthropological concept) occur between scienti...
Abstract ■ Montagu referred to race as ‘man’s most dangerous myth’, while Lévi-Strauss called it ‘th...
Some of the most powerful identifiers of race are the so-called biological traits which are used wit...
This article reflects on a significant dimension of the modern history of race in Europe and the wor...
ABSTRACT The race concept dominated the study of human biological variation for centuries. Prior to,...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that there is a strong correlation between the concept...
The notion of a superior ‘Germanic' or ‘Nordic' race was a central theme in Nazi ideology. But it wa...
A global challenge for developmental psychology is to better understand how young people around the ...
This article traces the term ‘hybridity’ to the eighteenth century in its origins as a defining prin...
This article assesses the part played by physical anthropology and classical archaeology in the tran...
This article traces the term ‘hybridity’ to the eighteenth century in its origins as a defining prin...
The concept of the »Nordic race« has become especially prominent through its appearance in racial th...
For something that purports to be a natural and self-evident phenomenon, the concept of ethnicity is...
This article reflects on a significant dimension of the modern history of race in Europe and the wor...
In early twentieth century racial ideologies and racial anthropology penetrated the traditional conc...
Significant differences in views on race (once a core anthropological concept) occur between scienti...
Abstract ■ Montagu referred to race as ‘man’s most dangerous myth’, while Lévi-Strauss called it ‘th...
Some of the most powerful identifiers of race are the so-called biological traits which are used wit...
This article reflects on a significant dimension of the modern history of race in Europe and the wor...
ABSTRACT The race concept dominated the study of human biological variation for centuries. Prior to,...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that there is a strong correlation between the concept...
The notion of a superior ‘Germanic' or ‘Nordic' race was a central theme in Nazi ideology. But it wa...
A global challenge for developmental psychology is to better understand how young people around the ...
This article traces the term ‘hybridity’ to the eighteenth century in its origins as a defining prin...
This article assesses the part played by physical anthropology and classical archaeology in the tran...
This article traces the term ‘hybridity’ to the eighteenth century in its origins as a defining prin...