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Madison Grant

The passing of the great race; or, The racial basis of European history

Madison Grant's 'The Passing of the Great Race; or, The Racial Basis of European History' is a seminal work that explores the role of race in shaping European history. Written in a scholarly and meticulously researched manner, Grant delves into the notion of racial hierarchy and the impact it has had on the development of civilizations. The book provides a stark examination of how race has influenced societal structures, cultural achievements, and the rise and fall of empires. Grant's writing style is both thought-provoking and controversial, challenging readers to confront their own beliefs and biases surrounding race and history. As a prominent American eugenicist and conservationist, Madison Grant's background in anthropology and genetics influenced his writing of 'The Passing of the Great Race'. His belief in the preservation of a supposed 'Nordic' race and the dangers of racial mixing informed his arguments in the book. Grant's work has been both praised for its intellectual rigor and criticized for its racist undertones. For readers interested in understanding the historical perspectives on race and its impact on European civilizations, 'The Passing of the Great Race' provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis that will challenge conventional views on the topic.
494 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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