Article ID: CBB621428564

William Frédéric Edwards and the study of human races in France, from the Restoration to the July Monarchy (2020)

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Scholars of the nineteenth-century race sciences have tended to identify the period from c.1820–c.1850 as a phase of transition from philologically to physically focused study. In France, the physiologist William Frédéric Edwards (1776–1842) is normally placed near the center of this transformation. A reconsideration of Edwards’ oeuvre in the context of his larger biography shows that it is impossible to see a clear-cut philological to physical “paradigm shift.” Although he has been remembered almost solely for his principle of the permanency of physical “types,” Edwards was also committed to what he recognized as the new science of “linguistique” and proposed a new branch of comparative philology based on pronunciation. Bearing Edwards’ attention to linguistics in mind, this article reconstructs his racial theories in their intellectual contexts and suggests that at a time of emergent disciplinary specialization, Edwards tried to hold discrete fields together and mold them into a new “natural history of man.”

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Authors & Contributors
Custred, Glynn
Krämer, Philipp
Furani, Khaled
Willet, Richard
Bach, Dominique
Rabault-Feuerhahn, Pascale
Journals
Historiographia Linguistica: International Journal for the History of the Language Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Lychnos
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
Journal of the Early Republic
Publishers
Oxford University Press
McGill-Queen's University Press
Liverpool University Press
Lexington Books
Harrassowitz
University of Minnesota
Concepts
Anthropology
Science and race
Linguistics; philology
Social sciences
Development of science; change in science
Science and politics
People
Edwards, William Frederic
Tylor, Edward Burnett
Sweet, Heny
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
Schlegel, Friedrich
Rosa, Daniele
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
Modern
17th century
Places
France
United States
Germany
Great Britain
Switzerland
Belgium
Institutions
Organisation internationale de la francophonie
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