Readings on race /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Springfield, Ill. :
Thomas,
[1968]
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| Edition: | 2d ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- On the number of races of mankind, by S. M. Garn and C. S. Coon
- Genetics and the races of man, by W. C. Boyd
- Race and evolution, by S. M. Garn
- Technological advance and major racial stocks, by F. S. Hulse
- Basal metabolism, race, and climate [and] Body weight, race, and climate, by D. F. Roberts
- Nose shape and climate, by J. S. Weiner
- The biological adaptation of man to hot deserts, by P. T. Baker
- Physiological regulations and the origin of human types, by C. G. Wilber
- Anthropological implications of sickle cell gene distribution in West Africa, by F. B. Livingstone
- Human evolution in contemporary communities, by G. W. Lasker
- Genetic drift in a religious isolate, by G. Glass [and others]
- Aspects of polymorphism in man, by A. A. Allison
- The dynamics of racial intermixture in the American Negro, by D. F. Roberts
- On the unlikelihood of significant admixture of genes from the North American Indian in the present composition of the Negroes of the United States, by B. Glass
- The effect of chronic exposure to cold on temperature and blood flow of the hand by G. M. Brown and J. Page
- Racial variations to a standardized cold stress, by T. Adams and B. G. Covino
- Direction of human evolution, by J. W. Crenshaw, Jr
- Racial taxonomies from an evolutionary perspective, by F. E. Johnston
- Taxonomy in recent and fossil man, by S. M. Garn.