About The Book: "The Races of Man: An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography" by Joseph Deniker is a comprehensive work that categorizes human races based on physical, cultural, and geographic traits. Written during the height of 19th-century racial theory, it attempts to scientifically classify humanity into distinct racial groups. Deniker outlines six primary and several secondary races in Europe and discusses global ethnic diversity. Though now outdated and criticized, the book contributed significantly to early anthropological study and influenced later racial and ethnographic theories.
Author: Joseph Deniker
Pages: 664
Edition: 1900
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