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13 May 2019

HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century, Phrenology and physiognomy, HISTORY / Social History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, Social discrimination and social justice, History and Archaeology, History of science
'What did his blackness mean to early modern Englishmen? This is the kind of complex issue regarding chromatics (color) and ethnology that Mark Dawson examines in Bodies Complexioned.'
Journal of British Studies
Introduction
1 Contemplating Christian temperaments
2 Nativities established
3 Bodies emblazoned
4 Identifying the differently humoured
5 Distempered skin and the English abroad
6 National identities, foreign physiognomies, and the advent of whiteness
Conclusion
Index