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“A Decided Inaptitude in His Constitution”: Race, Slavery, and Disability in the Nineteenth-Century British Empire (2024)

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This chapter explores relationships between disability, race, slavery, medicine, and statistics in mid-nineteenth-century Britain. At its core are reports on military medical statistics, principally authored by Alexander Tulloch, that would become the backbone for subsequent claims about the reality and numerical value of race. Tulloch’s Statistical Reports drew on his earlier (1837) statistical defense of plantation owners’ treatment of the enslaved, published only a few years after the formal abolition of slavery. In those Reports, Tulloch argued for the inability of Africans to adapt to climates far removed from those of their homelands. White bodies, by contrast, were hyper-able. Maladaptability, in other words, was cast as a form of racialized disability. Africans, by Tulloch’s logic, could move (or be moved) to relatively few places safely, while Europeans—committed to a range of settler-colonial projects—could claim a swathe of the world as their domain, even if the tropics remained a graveyard.

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Authors & Contributors
Burton, Antoinette
Clarke, Sabine
Wey Gómez, Nicolás
Harrison, Mark
Jensen, Niklas Thode
Jones, Ross L.
Journals
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
History of Science
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
Journal of Global History
Social History of Medicine
Publishers
University of California, Santa Cruz
Duke University Press
Harvard University Press
Manchester University Press
MIT Press
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Imperialism
Great Britain, colonies
Science and race
Slavery
Colonialism
Medicine and race
People
Banks, Joseph
Columbus, Christopher
Jones, Frederic Wood
Keith, Arthur
Smith, Grafton Elliot
Wright, William
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century
17th century
15th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Caribbean
India
West Indies
Africa
Institutions
Great Britain. Royal Navy
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