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From 'races' to 'isolates' and 'endogamous communities' : human genetics and the notion of human diversity in the 1050s

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Lipphardt,  Veronika
Max Planck Research Group Twentieth Century Histories of Knowledge About Human Variation, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Max Planck Society;

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Lipphardt, V. (2013). From 'races' to 'isolates' and 'endogamous communities': human genetics and the notion of human diversity in the 1050s. In B. Gausemeier, S. Müller-Wille, & E. Ramsden (Eds.), Human heredity in the twentieth century (pp. 55-68). London: Pickering & Chatto.


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