ABSTRACT
First published in 2013. This volume is intended to serve as a companion to Febvre's Geographical Introduction to History, which estimated the value of 'environment' as a factors in history. The present volume considers the 'racial' factors, the anthological reality which depends on somatic characters, build, height, colour of hair and eyes, craniological and facial form etc. the author carefully distinguishes from such artificial entities as peoples, nations, civilisation or language groups.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|74 pages
General Considerations
chapter 1|23 pages
Race and History
chapter 2|18 pages
Classification of the Races of Mankind
chapter 3|8 pages
Race and Language
chapter 4|25 pages
Primitive Human Races
part 2|227 pages
The Races of Europe
chapter 5|15 pages
An Attempted General Classification
chapter 6|21 pages
The Iberian Peninsular
chapter 7|20 pages
France
chapter 8|10 pages
Italy
chapter 9|10 pages
Switzerland
chapter 10|19 pages
Germany
chapter 11|10 pages
Belgium
chapter 12|12 pages
The British Isles
chapter 13|10 pages
Holland
chapter 14|15 pages
Scandinavia
chapter 15|25 pages
The Slavs of Former Russia
chapter 16|16 pages
Slavs Outside the Former Russian Empire
chapter 17|8 pages
Austria
chapter 18|8 pages
Hungary
chapter 19|21 pages
The Balkan Peninsular
chapter 20|7 pages
The Ægean People
part 3|104 pages
The Races of Asia
chapter 21|10 pages
General Remarks
chapter 22|10 pages
The Osmanli Turks
chapter 23|10 pages
The Phœnicians
chapter 24|15 pages
The Jews
chapter 25|8 pages
The Arabs
chapter 26|13 pages
The Iranians (Kurds and Armenians)
chapter 27|14 pages
The Mongols or Tatar Mongols
chapter 28|8 pages
The Peoples of India
chapter 29|8 pages
The Chinese
chapter 30|8 pages
The Japanese
part 4|22 pages
The Races of Africa
chapter 31|21 pages
The Egyptians
part 5|20 pages
The Races of America
part 6|14 pages
The Races of Oceania