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Historicizing Humans: Deep Time, Evolution, and Race in Nineteenth-Century British Sciences
Efram Sera-Shriar (Editor)
Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies
International Research Centre for Interactive Storytelling
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Nineteenth Century
100%
Historicizing
100%
Deep Time
100%
British Empire
66%
Human History
66%
Print Culture
33%
Genetic Ancestry
33%
Developmental Theory
33%
New Evidence
33%
Skeletal Remains
33%
Shared Assumptions
33%
Scientific Naturalism
33%
Secularism
33%
Afterword
33%
Archaeological Remains
33%
Arts and Humanities
Nineteenth Century
100%
British Science
100%
British Empire
66%
human history
66%
Tradition
33%
Religion
33%
Empire
33%
Voyage
33%
Harmony
33%
Print culture
33%
Secularism
33%
Time-lines
33%
Skeletal Remains
33%
Archaeological Remains
33%
Afterword
33%
Scientific Naturalism
33%
Ancestry
33%