Explore the historical debate surrounding the origins and nature of humanity in Georges Pouchet's ""The Plurality of the Human Race."" This meticulously prepared edition delves into the historical clash between monogenism and polygenism, two opposing theories concerning the origin of human races. As a significant contribution to 19th-century ethnology, this work examines the arguments for and against the concept of a single origin for all humankind versus the idea of multiple, distinct origins.
Pouchet's exploration of racial theory provides valuable insight into the development of anthropological thought and the scientific discourse of the era. Students of social science, particularly those interested in anthropology and the history of science, will find this work a compelling resource. Examining the complexities of human anatomy, physiology, and the diverse populations of the world through the lens of historical scientific inquiry, ""The Plurality of the Human Race"" offers a unique perspective on a long-standing debate.
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By:
G (Georges) Pouchet, Hugh J C Beavan Imprint: Anson Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 8mm
Weight: 227g ISBN:9781023439022 ISBN 10: 1023439026 Pages: 154 Publication Date:29 March 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active