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Darwinism in Spanish physical anthropology

Miguel Angel Puig-Samper

pp. 127-141

This paper investigates the reception of Darwinism, or more generally the reception of evolutionary theory, among Spanish anthropologists in the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth.1Before entering into this subject, however, one must first locate the problem in its Spanish context and demonstrate whether the conclusions and stereotypes evident in the principle works on Darwinism in Spain hold true for the case of anthropology.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-0602-6_8

Full citation:

Puig-Samper, M.A. (2001)., Darwinism in Spanish physical anthropology, in T. F. Glick, M. A. Puig-Samper & R. Ruiz (eds.), The reception of Darwinism in the Iberian world, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 127-141.

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