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Dr. Luc Berlivet
French National Centre For Scientific Research (CNRS)
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French National Centre For Scientific Research (CNRS)
I primarily work on
Biology
Medicine and Health
Social Sciences
About Me
I am a researcher at CNRS and also teach at EHESS, Paris. I specialise in the history and historical sociology of population sciences, human genetics and eugenics.
My Abstracts
1.
Population Variability And Human Types: Exploring The Scientific Uses Of Race From The 1940s To The 1990s
2.
Interracial Encounters In An Era Of Identity Politics: The Study Of Population Admixtures In Italy After The Second World War
Speaking Engagement
1. Population Variability And Human Types: Exploring The Scientific Uses Of Race From The 1940s To The 1990s
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24 Jul, 2019
For decades, it was widely assumed, even by some historians of science, that the notion of human races had lost any real scientific legitimacy sometim...
Topics
Biology
Co-Authors
Soraya De Chadarevian
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