A Life of Sir Francis Galton

A Life of Sir Francis Galton
Author: Nicholas W. Gillham
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195143652

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This vivid biography of the father of eugenics is also a superb portrait of science in the Victorian era. 10 halftones & 26 line illustrations.

A Life of Sir Francis Galton

A Life of Sir Francis Galton
Author: Nicholas Wright Gillham
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780195349436

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Few scientists have made lasting contributions to as many fields as Francis Galton. He was an important African explorer, travel writer, and geographer. He was the meteorologist who discovered the anticyclone, a pioneer in using fingerprints to identify individuals, the inventor of regression and correlation analysis in statistics, and the founder of the eugenics movement. Now, Nicholas Gillham paints an engaging portrait of this Victorian polymath. The book traces Galton's ancestry (he was the grandson of Erasmus Darwin and the cousin of Charles Darwin), upbringing, training as a medical apprentice, and experience as a Cambridge undergraduate. It recounts in colorful detail Galton's adventures as leader of his own expedition in Namibia. Darwin was always a strong influence on his cousin and a turning point in Galton's life was the publication of the Origin of Species. Thereafter, Galton devoted most of his life to human heredity, using then novel methods such as pedigree analysis and twin studies to argue that talent and character were inherited and that humans could be selectively bred to enhance these qualities. To this end, he founded the eugenics movement which rapidly gained momentum early in the last century. After Galton's death, however, eugenics took a more sinister path, as in the United States, where by 1913 sixteen states had involuntary sterilization laws, and in Germany, where the goal of racial purity was pushed to its horrific limit in the "final solution." Galton himself, Gillham writes, would have been appalled by the extremes to which eugenics was carried. Here then is a vibrant biography of a remarkable scientist as well as a superb portrait of science in the Victorian era.

Extreme Measures

Extreme Measures
Author: Martin Brookes
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2004
Genre: Eugenics
ISBN: 0747566666

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A lively and unorthodox biography of one of the Victorian age's most eccentric and prolific scientific minds.

Sir Francis Galton FRS

Sir Francis Galton  FRS
Author: Milo Keynes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1993-07-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781349122066

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'...this is a splendid, first-class book, the definitive book on Francis Galton and his legacy. The editing has been superb...The timing of its publication is excellent in relation to the increasing interest in human genetics in all areas of the biological and behavioural sciences'.R.Plomin, Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Development and Health Genetics, Pennsylvania State University Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911), a grandson of Erasmus Darwin, was one of the most versatile men of his time. In his twenties he won fame as an explorer. He worked at the prediction of weather, and described his discovery of the anticyclone He first became an anthropologist in 1862 when he joined the Ethnological Society. He initiated anthropometry and the measurement of human variation, and the use of photography for the analysis of differencies, or individual characteristics, in a group. He recognised the uniqueness of Finger Prints, and, in 1875, first used the records of pairs of identical twins in his researches into the laws of heredity. Besides contributions to human genetics, Galton devised the correlation coefficient, and was thus concerned with the advancement of statistics. In 1883, he coined the word eugenics by which he meant 'good in birth' and 'noble in heredity', and, in 1904, he founded the Galton Laboratory at University College, London. He was first President of the Eugenics Education Society in 1907.

Memories of My Life

Memories of My Life
Author: Francis Galton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1908
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:32044023820012

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Hereditary Genius

Hereditary Genius
Author: Sir Francis Galton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1870
Genre: Genius
ISBN: HARVARD:32044106450810

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Hereditary Genius

Hereditary Genius
Author: Francis Galton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1892
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: HARVARD:32044106449663

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Deals with intelligence hereditary through genetics in the famous people around that time divided by the groups of famous people and by their abilities such as English judges, Statesmen, people in literary circles, scientists, and athletes. Presents the comparison between different races and the influences that impact to the natural abilities of the races.

Francis Galton

Francis Galton
Author: Derek William Forrest
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1974
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005353888

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