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Man
Past and Present

Revised this edition from the original 1899 text, this 1920 volume puts forward a view of humanity based upon racial categorisation and taxonomy.

A. H. Keane (Author), A. Hingston Quiggin (Author), A. C. Haddon (Author)

9780521234108, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 9 June 2011

612 pages
23.4 x 15.6 x 3.1 cm, 0.85 kg

Published in 1920, this volume puts forward a view of humanity based upon racial categorisation and taxonomy. Racial groups are analysed in terms of culture, geographical location, physiology, and temperament in order to reach conclusions regarding their innate characteristics. The text has value as a historical source reflecting, as it does, the prejudices of the time in which it was written. It also provides an insight into the ethnographical approach and the colonial mindset. Hingston Quiggin and Haddon extensively revised this edition from the original 1899 text written by Keane, reflecting the high level of interest in ethnography during the period. It will provide a useful resource for anyone with an interest in the history of anthropology and the colonial period.

1. General considerations
2. The metal ages - historic times and peoples
3. The African Negro: Sudanese
4. The African Negro: Bantus - Negrilloes - Bushmen - Hottentots
5. The oceanic Negroes: Papuasians (Papuans and Melanesians) - Negritoes - Tasmanians
6. The southern Mongols
7. The oceanic Mongols
8. The northern Mongols
9. The northern Mongols (continued)
10. The American Aborigines
11. The American Aborigines (continues) 12. The pre-Dravidians: jungle tribes of the Deccan, Sakai, Austalains
13. The Caucasic peoples
14. Caucasic peoples (continued)
15. Caucasic peoples (continued)
Appendix
Index.

Subject Areas: Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography [JHMC]

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