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Physical Anthropology Race And Eugenics In Greece 1880s1970s Sevasti Trubeta

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Physical Anthropology Race And Eugenics In Greece 1880s1970s Sevasti Trubeta
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Author: Sevasti Trubeta
ISBN: 9789004257665, 9004257667
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Physical Anthropology Race And Eugenics In Greece 1880s1970s Sevasti Trubeta by Sevasti Trubeta 9789004257665, 9004257667 instant download after payment.

Before it became established as an academic discipline, physical anthropology emerged as a contested notion of reference to the cosmological views associated with the Darwinian theory of evolution and its implementation by the natural sciences. However, its subsequent development points to a science which made holistic claims regarding its ability to explore humankind in its entirety and to influence society, with its involvement in politics, as well as racial and eugenic concepts serving as the vehicle for doing so. This book explores the emergence of physical anthropology in the modern Greek state and its development over a period of one century from the viewpoint of the proclaimed intention of its representatives to influence societal developments. The book is the first to subject Greek racial and eugenic discourse to detailed research.

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