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... Society to found the Anthropological Society of London . Hunt's promotion of his newly named science of anthropology aroused intense controversy . Defending Knox's treatment of races as fixed and separate species , Hunt and his fol ...
... Society to found the Anthropological Society of London . Hunt's promotion of his newly named science of anthropology aroused intense controversy . Defending Knox's treatment of races as fixed and separate species , Hunt and his fol ...
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... society , and politics as well as in biology and culture . The many applications of the evolutionary stages of development with their ambiguities about race and culture fuelled the colonisers ' confidence that both the coloniser and the ...
... society , and politics as well as in biology and culture . The many applications of the evolutionary stages of development with their ambiguities about race and culture fuelled the colonisers ' confidence that both the coloniser and the ...
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... society demands a standardised and uniform outlook ' , so did he now maintain that this unequal society habitualised its subjects to accept a version of history that reaffirmed a national order capable of tolerating only its own ...
... society demands a standardised and uniform outlook ' , so did he now maintain that this unequal society habitualised its subjects to accept a version of history that reaffirmed a national order capable of tolerating only its own ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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