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Galton, Francis, --- Scientists --- Biography --- Great Britain --- History --- Biography. --- Galton, Francis
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1822-1911 --- Galton, Francis, --- Sir,
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How much was archaeology founded on prejudice? The Archaeology of Race explores the application of racial theory to interpret the past in Britain during the late Victorian and Edwardian period. It investigates how material culture from ancient Egypt and Greece was used to validate the construction of racial hierarchies. Specifically focusing on Francis Galton's ideas around inheritance and race, it explores how the Egyptologist Flinders Petrie applied these in his work in Egypt and in his political beliefs. It examines the professional networks formed by societies, such as the Anthropological Institute, and their widespread use of eugenic ideas in analysing society. Archaeology of Race draws on archives and objects from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology and the Galton collection at UCL. These collections are used to explore anti-Semitism, skull collecting, New Race theory and physiognomy. These collections give insight into the relationship between Galton and Petrie and place their ideas in historical context
Eugenics --- Race --- Archaeology --- History. --- Philosophy. --- Petrie, W. M. Flinders --- Galton, Francis,
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In this lucid and insightful work, Nikolai Krementsov argues that the concept of eugenics brings together ideas, values, practices, and fears energised by a focus on the future. It has proven so seductive to different groups over time because it provides a way to grapple with fundamental existential questions of human nature and destiny. With and Without Galton develops this argument by tracing the life-story of Florinskii's monograph from its uncelebrated arrival amid the Russian empire's Great Reforms, to its reissue after the Bolshevik Revolution, its decline under Stalinism, and its subsequent resurgence: first, as a founding document of medical genetics, and most recently, as a manifesto for nationalists and racial purists. Krementsov's meticulously researched 'biography of a book' sheds light not only on the peculiar fate of eugenics in Russia, but also on its convoluted transnational history, elucidating the field's protean nature and its continuing and contested appeal to diverse audiences, multiple local trajectories, and global trends. It is required reading for historians of eugenics, science, medicine, education, literature, and Russia, and it will also appeal to the general reader looking for a deeper understanding of this challenging subject.
Eugenics --- History. --- Galton, Francis, --- Florinskīĭ, V. M. --- Francis Galton --- science --- Vasilii Florinskii --- medicine --- USSR --- history --- biography --- eugenics --- Russia
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1677-1761 --- 1775-1817 --- 1822-1911 --- 1845-1912 --- Austen, Jane, --- Darwin, George Howard, --- Galton, Francis, --- Hales, Stephen, --- Natural history --- Sir,
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Human genetics --- Génétique humaine --- History --- Congresses --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Galton, Francis, --- Science --- Scientists --- History. --- Biography. --- Congresses. --- Génétique humaine --- Congrès
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Autobiographical memory. --- Cognitive psychology. --- Galton, Francis, --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Henri, Victor, --- Psychology, Cognitive --- Cognitive science --- Psychology --- Memory --- Freud, Sigmund --- Memòria autobiogràfica --- Memòria
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This is the seventh book in a series of discussions about the great minds in the history and theory of finance. While the series addresses the contributions of scholars in our understanding of financial decisions and markets, this seventh book describes how econometrics developed and how its underlying assumptions created the underpinning of much of modern financial theory. The author shows that the theorists of econometrics were a mix of mathematicians and cosmologists, entrepreneurs, economists and financial scholars. The author demonstrates that by laying down the foundation of empirical analysis, they also forever determined the way in which we think about financial returns and the vocabulary we employ to describe them. Through this volume, the reader can discover the life stories, inspirations, and theories of Carl Friedrich Gauss, Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, Ronald Aylmer Fisher, Harold Hotelling, Alfred Cowles III, Ragnar Frisch, and Trygve Haavelmo, specifically. We learn how each theorist made an intellectual leap simply by thinking about a conventional problem in an unconventional way.
Finance. --- Econometrics. --- Finance, general. --- Eugenics. --- Statistics. --- Gauss, Carl Friedrich, --- Statistical analysis --- Statistical data --- Statistical methods --- Statistical science --- Homiculture --- Race improvement --- 330.08 --- Economisten --- Economics, Mathematical --- Statistics --- Mathematics --- Econometrics --- Euthenics --- Heredity --- Involuntary sterilization --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Gauss, Carl Friedrich --- Galton, Francis --- Pearson, Karl --- Fisher, Ronald Aylmer --- Hotelling, Harold --- Frisch, Ragnar --- Haavelmo, Trygve M. --- Cowles, Alfred
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