Roger Pearson

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Roger Pearson, né le 21 août 1927 et décédé le 23 février 2023[1], était un anthropologue et un homme d'affaire britannique, installé aux États-Unis.

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Il a notamment dirigé les revues académiques Mankind Quarterly, Journal of Indo-European Studies et Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies.

Biographie

Publications

(liste non exhaustive)

  • Eastern Interlude. Thacker Spink, Calcutta, Luzac and Co., London 1954.
  • Early Civilizations of the Nordic Peoples. Clair Press, London, 1958.
  • Blood Groups and Race, 1959.
  • Introduction to Anthropology. Holt Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1974.
  • Sino-Soviet Intervention in Africa. Council on American Affairs, Washington D.C., 1977.
  • Korea in the World Today. Council on American Affairs, Washington D.C., 1978.
  • Ecology and Evolution. Mankind Quarterly Monograph, Washington D.C., 1981.
  • Essays in Medical Anthropology, Scott-Townsend Publishers, Washington D.C., 1981.
  • Anthropological Glossary. Krieger Pub Co, Malabar, Florida, 1985.
  • Evolution, Creative Intelligence, and Inter-Group Competition, Scott-Townsend Publishers, 1986.
  • Shockley: Shockley on Eugenics and Race: The Application of Science to the Solution of Human Problems. Introduction by Arthur Jensen. Scott-Townsend Publishers, Washington D.C., 1992.
  • Heredity and Humanity: Race, Eugenics and Modern Science. Scott-Townsend Publishers, Washington D.C., 1996.
  • Race, Intelligence and Bias in Academe, introduction par Hans Eysenck, Scott-Townsend Publishers, Washington D.C., 2019, 3 éd. parues.

Notes et références

  1. Dr. Roger Pearson on His Life & Work, sur le site Counter-Currents : [1].