Series Editor's Preface
Prologue
1. The Origins of Racial Science, Antiquity-1800
2. The Establishment of Racial Typology, 1800-1859
3. Race and Evolution, 1859-1900
4. The Hardening of Scientific Racism, 1900-1945
5. The Retreat of Scientific Racism, 1890-1940
6. The Liberal Orthodoxy, 1940-1960
7. A Multicultural Science of Race, 1965 to the Present
Chronology
Glossary
Documents
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
JOHN P. JACKSON, JR., is an assistant professor in the
department of communication at the University of Colorado,
Boulder.
NADINE M. WEIDMAN is a lecturer in history of science at the
Harvard University Extension School and the author of Constructing
Scientific Psychology: Karl Lashley's Mind-Brain Debates.
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