1st Edition

Race, Science, and the Nation Reconstructing the Ancient Past in Britain, France and Germany

By Chris Manias Copyright 2013
316 Pages
by Routledge

316 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

316 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Across the nineteenth century, scholars in Britain, France and the German lands sought to understand their earliest ancestors: the Germanic and Celtic tribes known from classical antiquity, and the newly discovered peoples of prehistory. New fields – philology, archeology and anthropology – interacted, breaking down languages, unearthing artifacts, measuring skulls and recording the customs of... Read more

Introduction  1. Unveiling the Ancestry of Peoples: Tradition, Language and Ethnology, 1800-1860  2. Unearthing Our Forefathers: The Growth of Provincial Archaeology, 1830-1860  3. The Limits of History: Defining Nations, Races and Peoples, 1820-1850  4. Building the Science of Man: National Anthropology and the Ancient Past, 1850-1870  5. Locating the Peoples of Prehistory: Geology, Archaeology and Anthropology, 1840-1870  6. The Fracturing of Common Origins: The Nationalization of the Anthropological Past, 1871-1900  7. Tension and Diffusion: The Racial and Cultural Sciences, 1890-1914.  Conclusion.

Biography

Chris Manias is Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Manchester.