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'Like a baby with a box of matches': British scientists and the concept of 'race' in the inter-war period.

Gavin Schaffer1.   

Abstract

Historians of science have often presented the inter-war period as a time when British scientific communities radically questioned existing scholarship on 'race'. The ascendancy of genetics, and the perceived need to challenge Nazi 'racial' theory have ben highlighted as pivotal issues in shaping this British revision of 'racial' ideas. This article offers a detailed analysis of British scientific thinking in the inter-war period. It questions whether historians have exaggerated or oversimplified the prevalence of anti-'racial' reform. It uses a wide range of scientific writings to consider issues of continuity and change in 'racial' thinking in mainstream British scientific communities. The article probes the relationship between science and politics, focusing on the extent to which ideological factors affected both the scientific agenda and conclusions as regards 'racial' issues. Far from dismissing the idea that events in the inter-war period triggered changes in the way in which British scientists dealt with 'race', the article argues that the seeds of the post-Second World War international scientific rejection of 'race' were sown in inter-war Britain amid considerable ambivalence and discord.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16240546     DOI: 10.1017/s0007087405006990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Hist Sci        ISSN: 0007-0874


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