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Johann Friedrich Blumenbach - Race and Natural History, 1750-1850 (Hardcover): Nicolaas Rupke, Gerhard Lauer Johann Friedrich Blumenbach - Race and Natural History, 1750-1850 (Hardcover)
Nicolaas Rupke, Gerhard Lauer
R4,213 Discovery Miles 42 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The major significance of the German naturalist-physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752-1840) as a topic of historical study is the fact that he was one of the first anthropologists to investigate humankind as part of natural history. Moreover, Blumenbach was, and continues to be, a central figure in debates about race and racism. How exactly did Blumenbach define race and races? What were his scientific criteria? And which cultural values did he bring to bear on his scheme? Little historical work has been done on Blumenbach's fundamental, influential race work. From his own time till today, several different pronouncements have been made by either followers or opponents, some accusing Blumenbach of being the fountainhead of scientific racism. By contrast, across early nineteenth-century Europe, not least in France, Blumenbach was lionized as an anti-racist whose work supported the unity of humankind and the abolition of slavery. This collection of essays considers how, with Blumenbach and those around him, the study of natural history and, by extension, that of science came to dominate the Western discourse of race.

Johann Friedrich Blumenbach - Race and Natural History, 1750-1850 (Paperback): Nicolaas Rupke, Gerhard Lauer Johann Friedrich Blumenbach - Race and Natural History, 1750-1850 (Paperback)
Nicolaas Rupke, Gerhard Lauer
R1,332 Discovery Miles 13 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The major significance of the German naturalist-physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752-1840) as a topic of historical study is the fact that he was one of the first anthropologists to investigate humankind as part of natural history. Moreover, Blumenbach was, and continues to be, a central figure in debates about race and racism. How exactly did Blumenbach define race and races? What were his scientific criteria? And which cultural values did he bring to bear on his scheme? Little historical work has been done on Blumenbach's fundamental, influential race work. From his own time till today, several different pronouncements have been made by either followers or opponents, some accusing Blumenbach of being the fountainhead of scientific racism. By contrast, across early nineteenth-century Europe, not least in France, Blumenbach was lionized as an anti-racist whose work supported the unity of humankind and the abolition of slavery. This collection of essays considers how, with Blumenbach and those around him, the study of natural history and, by extension, that of science came to dominate the Western discourse of race.

Genesis and Geology - A Study of the Relations of Scientific Thought, Natural Theology, and Social Opinion in Great Britain,... Genesis and Geology - A Study of the Relations of Scientific Thought, Natural Theology, and Social Opinion in Great Britain, 1790-1850, With a Foreword by Nicolaas A. Rupke and a New Preface by the Author (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Charles Coulston Gillispie; Foreword by Nicolaas Rupke
R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1951, "Genesis and Geology" describes the background of social and theological ideas and the progress of scientific researches which, between them, produced the religious difficulties that afflicted the development of science in early industrial England. The book makes clear that the furor over "On the Origin of Species" was nothing new: earlier discoveries in science (particularly geology) had presented major challenges, not only to the literal interpretation of the Book of Genesis, but even more seriously to the traditional idea that Providence controls the order of nature with an eye to fulfilling divine purpose. A new Foreword by Nicolaas A. Rupke places this book in the context of the last forty-five years of scholarship in the social history of evolutionary thought.

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