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Preface | xi | |
List of abbreviations | xiv | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Part I | Anthropology | 13 |
1. | Constructing a British identity | 15 |
Colors into races | ||
A transition to modern British anthropology | ||
The founding fathers | ||
Mummies, bones and stones | ||
The shift in British archaeology | ||
A British glimpse at race relations | ||
2. | American diversity | 66 |
Haunted sentinels | ||
European skulls and the primitive mind | ||
The Boasians | ||
American physical anthropology | ||
The politics of coexistence | ||
Dionysia in the Pacific | ||
Part II | Biology | 135 |
3. | In search of a biology of race | 137 |
NewGenics | ||
The statistician's fable | ||
Race crossing in Jamaica | ||
A Canadian in London: rigid Reginald Ruggles Gates | ||
4. | The limit of traditional reform | 177 |
A racist liberal: Julian Huxley's early years | ||
Herbert Spencer Jennings and progressive eugenics | ||
A conservative critique: Raymond Pearl | ||
Bridging race formalism and population genetics | ||
5. | Mitigating racial differences | 228 |
Lancelot Hogben | ||
"Africa view"--Huxley's changing perspectives | ||
J. B. S. Haldane: a defiant aristocrat | ||
Medicine and eugenics: expanding the environment | ||
Eugenics reformed | ||
Part III | Politics | 277 |
6. | Confronting racism: scientists as politicians | 279 |
1933--Early hesitations | ||
Britain--Race and Culture Committee | ||
We Europeans | ||
The American scene | ||
An international interlude | ||
The Paris Congress | ||
The population committee | ||
Out of the closet | ||
Epilogue | 341 | |
Bibliography | 347 | |
Index | 372 |
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