The perils of race-thinking a portrait of Aleš Hrdlička

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adam_text TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. 1 CHAPTERI What are the Czechoslovaks Racially?. 9 CHAPTER II “Public Opinion is a Powerful Weapon”. 33 CHAPTER III The S ecret History of the Hrdlicka Museum ofMan. 61 CHAPTER IV The Last Great Reserve of the White Race. 85 CHAPTERV Race Divination. 107 CHAPTER VI How the Czechs Became White. 133 CHAPTER VII Eugenics. 157 CHAPTER VIII The Faith of Ales Hrdlicka. 177 Conclusion. 199 Bibliography. 205 Index. 219 BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources The Papers of Ales Hrdlicka, National Anthropological Archives of the Smithsonian Institution, Suitland Maryland, USA. Published Sources by Ales Hrdlicka Alaska Diary, 1926-1931. Lancaster, PA: The Jaques Cattell Press, 1943. Anthropological Investigations on One Thousand White and Colored Children ofBoth Sexes, thelnmates of the New York Juvenile Asylum, with Additional Notes on One Hundred Colored Children of the New York Colored Orphan Asylum. New York: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck, Crawford Co., 1898. “Anthropological Problems of the Far East.” Science 52, no. 13 S 5 (Dec 17, 1920): 567-74. Anthropometry. Philadelphia: The Wistar Institute ofAnatomy and Biology, 1920. “Anthropology of the American Negro: Historical Notes.” American Journal ofPhysical Anthropol­ ogy 10, no. 2 (1927): 205-235. “Bohemia and the Czechs.” National GeographicXXXI (February 1917): 163-87. “The Brain Collection of the U.S. National Museum.” Science 44, no.i 143 (November 1916): 739. “The Czechoslovaks: Anthropological Notes.” In Czechoslovakia: Twenty Years of Independence, edited by Robert J. Kerner, 3-7. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1940. “The Effects of the War on the American People.” The Scientific Monthly 8, no. 6 (June 1919): 54245"The Effects of the War on the Race.” Art and Archaeology η, no. 7 (November-December 1918): 403-407. “The German Race.” The Scientific Monthly 56, no. 3 (March 1943): 238-49. “Human Races.” In Human Biology and Racial Welfare, edited by Edmund V. Cowdry, 156-83. New York: Paul Heber, 1930. Opuvodu a vÿvoji clovéka i budoucnosti lidstva [The origin, development, and future of humankind] Prague: B. Koci, 1924. “Man’s Future in the Light of His Past and Present.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Soci­ ety 68, no. 1 (1929): 1-11. The Peoples of the Soviet Union. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1942. “The Peopling of Asia.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 60, no. 4 (1921): 535-45· Physical Anthropology, Its Scope and Aims: Its History and Present Status in the United States. 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Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008. --------- . “Reclaiming Children for the Nation: Germanization, National Ascription, and Democ­ racy in the Bohemian Lands, 1900-1945.” Central European History 37,00.4(2004): 501-543. 218 INDEX Africa, 71-72, 116, 118,129, 131 African Americans, 118,186, 201 Alaska, 3, 66,69,182 alchemy, 190-91 Alpine race, 20, 88, 118, 151, 154-55, 188, 193 American Eugenics Society, 166-67 American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 157,171-72, 174 American Red Cross, 194 American Russian Institute, 100 American Slav Society, 95 Anglo-Saxons, 136, 151 Anishaanabe, 110-11 anthropology, 8,17, 33, 38,97,112,143, 147,187, 200; Czechoslovakian, 62-64, 68-70, 82,137,170-74; forensic, 7, 64, 129-130,182 anthropometry, 7,15, 31,156,182,187 anti-Semitism, 71,121-22, 202 Arendt, Hannah, 6, 85 Armenians, 89, 119, 153 Arrhenius, S. A., 22 Aryan, 87-88, 107, 135, 194, 200 Asia, 20, 70,90, 95, 118,148-151 Asian origins (of Slavs), 20, 86-88, 153-55 assimilation, 146, 148,150, 168 astrology, 180, 190-92, 201 Anthropologie, 63-67,112, 169, 171 Armenians, 89,119,153 Austria-Hungary; 3, 21, 28, 33, 56-57, 60, 138, 165; citizens in Allied states, 10-15; propaganda against, 33-34, 37—38, 4°, 43-44, So-55; racial arguments against, 6, 10, 16-17, 22, 26, 30-31,195; US policy toward, 45-46,48 categorization of, 107-9,113—117, 125126, 129,152; inferiority of, 119, 129,131, 134,138-48, 200 blood, 17,19, 88,113,119,120,124,127, 145,154,162,192, 200, 202; black blood, 2, 7,114-17,146-47, 160,194, 2oi;Jewish, 135; modern mysticism about, 6, 82, 192-95, 198; Native American, 109-113; Slavic, 91; in Soviet Union, 104-5 Boas, Franz, 106,119,121-23,142,187,191, 200 Bohemian Circle, 43,48-50, 58 Bohemian National Alliance, 10,40,48-49 Bokovoy, Matthew, 151 Bolsheviks, 104, 102 Breuer, Karel, 49 Britain, 26, 35,43-44, 47, 51 Brno, 65-70, 73 Bryant, Chad, 25 Bugge, Peter, 76 Capek, Karel, 74, 75 Capek, Thomas, 12-13, 16-17, 21-22, 30, 35-38,40,44,48,54-55 cephalic index, 125, 154 Chapoutot, Johann, 26, 196 Charles University, 18, 61-65, 77, 169-170 Christianity, 184-86,196-97 citizenship, 6, 10, 12, 15, 74-75,105, 184, 201-02 civil rights, 6, 24, 105, 201-02 Chicago, 9-11, 22, 26, 37, 39,41,46,48, 56-57 Colby, Bainbridge, 149 Committee of Public Information (CPI), 46,51-52 communism, 103-104 Conn, Steven, 181 Crane, Charles R., 47 Creel, George, 46, 51 Czechs, 3-4, 6, 26, 29, 33, 38, 64, 72, 74, 76-77, 82, 170; enemies of Germans, 21-25, 31,168, 195; industrial advance­ ment of, 94-95; oppression of, 138, 197; racial identity of, 15-21, 189, 199, 201; treated as Austrians, 10-15; war-time Balkans, 19, 9, 93 Barkan, Elazar, 119, Bell, Robert C., 109, 111 Benes, Vojta, 36-39,48, 51, 56-58, 76 Benes, Edvard, 55-56,75, 79 biology, 4,6, 25-26, 129, 158, 175, 180, 188, 198, 200; See Institute for Racial Biology Black race, 4, 6, 153,155-56,168-69,192; absence in Soviet Union, 86, 90-91, 219 INDEX Günther, Hans, 154 Habsburgs, 21 Hämmerling, Louis N., 52-54,121 Haskovec, Ladislav, 170 heredity, 140,167,174, 194 Heydrich, Reinhard, 18 Hirsch, Francine, 91, 104 Hitler, Adolph, 26, 92-93, 99, 122,124, 185 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 161 Hungarians, 10-15, 2L 57; 9L 120 Hrdlicka Funds, 62-63, 69,169 Hrdlicka Museum of Man, 61 Hulbert, Homer B., 150 Humpolec, 3, 134 Huns, 89, 91 immigration, 49, 122-23, LS0; and eugenics, 153,159,168, 198; and whiteness, 11719, 185 imperialism, 137 Indo-European, 87-88 Institute ofAnthropology, 62 Institute for Racial Biology, 18, 82 interbreeding, 91, 146, 169 isolationism, 59 intelligence, 145, 162-63, 174 Intourist, 100 politics in US, 39-43, 47-49, 54-57, im2 3,16 4; whiteness of, 13 4, 153—56, Czech Anthropological Society, 137 Czech National Alliance, 37 Czechoslovakia, 2,4,14,102,112; and Slavs, 86, 93-94; anthropology in, 61-65; anti-Semitism in, 72-73; dismember­ ment of, 59-60,150, 164-65, 122-23; eugenics in, 169-72; factionalism of, 74-78; Germans of, 20-25, 201; Hrdlièka’s quarrels with, 57-58, 78-83; propa­ ganda for, 34-37,40,47, 50, 55; racial jus­ tification for, 9-10,16-18, 20, 30, 187, 189, 199, 202 Czechoslovak Institute of National Eugen­ ics, 169 Czechoslovak Legion, 13,42,45, 55-56 Czechoslovak National Council, 45 Czechoslovakian Eugenic Society, 169 Darwinism, 4, 200, 202 Davenport, Charles, 159, 161-62, 171, democracy, 29, 52, 60, 74, 168 Enlightenment, 186 equality, 4, 6, 2 9, 7 3, 9 6, 134—38, 141-4 5, 152, 168, 185-86 eugenics, 153, 157,165-67,172-174; as a moral code, 158-161,175,190, 197-98; in Czechoslovakia, 167-172 evolution, 139-141, 165-66,175, 198, 200 Japanese, 135,141, 148-50, 156 Jenks, Albert, 110-11 Jews, 73, 90,118, 120-25, 151, 153,187 Jewish Social Service Bureau ofDetroit, 107 famine, 94, 97 Fetter, Vojtêch, 66, 96, 106, 134,136-37 Field, Henry, 106 Filipchenko, Yuri, 140 Finns, 2, 89,119-20,153, Fisher, Ludvik, 36-39,48-49, 52,54, 56 Fitzpatrick, Sheila, 97 Fourteen Points, 45 Kellogg, John Harvey, 161, 171-75 Kevles, Daniel, 197 King, William H., 49 Kivisto, Peter, 117 Konop, Thomas F., 49 Koreans, 90, 149-51 Lamarckism, 139-140 Lansing, Robert, 45,47 Laughlin, Harry, 161, 171 Lenin, Vladimir, 104 Leningrad, 99-101 Liehmovâ, Marie, 73 Linnaeus, Carl, 126 Leinonen, Johanna, 117 London, Meyer, 50 Lopez, Ian Haney, 117 Louis,Joe, 117 Lusitania, 40, 50 germplasm, 157-160, 162, 193 Germans, 3,43,50, 59,120-121, 143, 155, 189, 196; as foreigners in Czechoslova­ kia, 21-24, 73; as racial enemies, 4, 6, 24, 35, 86, 91-92, 135-36,168, 185, 200, 202; Czechs mistaken for, 10-15, 19, 31; evic­ tion from Czechoslovakia, 24-25 Germanization, 13, 21-22 Glassheim, Eagle, 76 Graham, Loren, 140 Grant,Madison, 88,118-19, 136, 151-52,15456,161,166-68,171-75,184-88, 193-94 Magnitogorsk, 100 220 INDEX Magyarization, 13 Malcolm, Μ. Vartan, 119 Maly, Jiri, 62, 65-69, 71,73, 82 Marks, Jonathan, 125, Martin, Terry, 104 Masaryk, Alice, 44 Masaryk, Tomâs Garrigue; 22-23, 74-75; and democracy, 29; Hrdlicka’s loyalty to, 55-58; and the Museum ofMan, 61, 73, 79-80; and propaganda, 35, 39,44-47; and race, 14-17, 30-31; and religion, 26-28,177-80, 195 Matiegka, Jindfich, 13,62, 64-73, 76-77, 79-81, 83,112, 169, 171-72 McNamara, Kevin, 13 media, 35, 96, 97 Mediterranean race, 20, 88, 118, 151, 155, 188,193 Meyer, Melissa, 110 Micka, Frantisek, 3,42-43 Miller, Herbert Adolphus, 12, 194-96 miscegenation, 113,135,145, 147, 185, 194 Mongols, 154 monogenesis, 136-37 Montagu, Ashley, 102,136, 182,198 morality, 5, 142, 147, 157,175-184, 198, 200 Moscow, 85, 98,106 mysticism, 6, 192, 194,198 Native Americans, 2, 110-113, 114, 186, 201-202 nation, 5, 9, 15, 20-21, 31, 35, 57, 64, 70, 77, 79,104 National Geographic Magazine, 33-39 National Academy of Sciences, 161 national self-determination, 29,44-46, 104-5, 152-, 194-95, 198 nationalism, 4,46, 63,104,123,195 nature, 4, 6, 15-21, 25-31 Nazis, 58, 83, 102, 104, 122,135, 194, 200 New Deal, 102 New Europe, 35 · Nordic race, 4,91,118,135-36, 151-53, 168, 173, 185, 188, 200 Oppenheim, Robert, 150 Orzoff, Andrea, 47, 76 Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 25 Palivec, Viktor, 24, 92, 96,136, 155 Pan-Slavism, 19 Panama-California Exposition, 3,42 Papanek, Betka, 76, 78 paradigm, 7, 93, 130, 192 pathology, 129, 144 Paul, Diane, 198 Pergler, Charles, 36, 57-58 Flecker, Walter A., 114, 185 Poland, 101 Powell, Ransom J., 110-111 Prague, center of anthropology, 61-73, 134, 171; Hrdlicka’s lectures in, 19, 21, 86, 88, 92,96,137, 142, 184, prognathy, 139 Prokopec, Miroslav, 137 propaganda, 44-46, 54-55, 59-6o, 76, 81,169; Austrian and German, 50, 52; Hrdlicka’s role in, 33-41,48-50; racial, 22,13s; Soviet, 97, 99,104, Psenka, Jaromir, 59 pseudo-science, 153, 190 race; as a physical essence; 107,109,113, 115-17,125-31, 134-47, 154-55; and Czechoslovakian identity, 21-25, 35; and Slavic identity, 19, 87, 92, 95; as a world­ view, 25-26, 30, 103-5, 183-95, 201-03 Race Betterment Conference, 158, 172, 174, Racial Integrity Act (Virginia) 113,118 racism, 103-105, 118, 135-37,258, 174, 202 Radosavljevic, Paul R., 87, 121 religion, 5, 28, 124, 157-59, 175, 177, 179-8°, 185, 189-198 Roberts, Kenneth, 155,161,185 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1,149, 164 Russia, 14,19,45, 55, 56, 85-101 Rüzicka, Vratislav, 77, 133,169-70 Sabath, Adolph, 11-12,48-50 Sadler, William, 173-74 Sâmal, Pfemysl, 79-81 Schiff, Jacob, 37, 52 Schultz, Adolph H., 182 Schultz, Bruno Kurt, 18, 182 ■'science, 1, 2; 5-6, 27-28, 34, 108, 110-118, 127-28,131 Second International Eugenics Conference, 170-171 segregation, 113-116, 198, 202 Seton-Watson, Robert W., 26, 35 Siberia, 13,45, 55-56, 91, 97, 99, 100, 149 skulls, 2,5, 64,144,155,182,190-91, 200 Slavs, 120; biological unity of, 18-19,200; fertility of, 19-20, 95-96,98, 16; and Germans, 6,18-19, 24, 86, 91- 92,13536; religion of, 196-97; Whiteness of, 4, 221 INDEX 20-21, 55, 86-90, 92-96, 118-19, 148, 153-56, 164, 168, 188 Slovaks, 4,10-24, 33,40, 55, 136,155-56, 189, 199 Smithsonian Institution, 1-3,49,108,112, 114, 130,137, 174 Snyder, Timothy, 98, 105 social construction, 5, 187 Soviet embassy, 97 Soviet Union, 1,4, 85-86, 89-94, 96-106, 135, 140,148,187, 202 Spain, 102, 144,146 Spencer, Frank, 121, 134,138, 180 Spiro, Jonathan, 160,198 Stalin, Joseph, 1,92, 98-99,102,104-05 Steed, Henry Wickham, 26, 28, 35 Steggerda, Morris, 171 Sterilization, 167 Stewart, T. Dale, 3,174 Stoddard, Lothrop 26, 95,159, 168, 180, 184-86, 193-94 Sudeten Crisis, 4, 74, 82 Suk, Vojtëch (also Schtick), 3, 13, 22, 62, 65-75, 8°, 83 superstition, 5, 180,184,189-90,194-95, 197, 202 United States House of Representatives, 148-49 Unterberger, Betty, 44 Voska, Emanuel, 36, 50-51 Vraz, E. St., 41-42, 56-59 Vraz, Victor, 17, 30 Warthin, Aldred Scott, 158-60, 180,185, 193 Washington, D.C., 3, 15, 37,47-49, 58, 66, 71, 78-81, 101, 108,116,170,182 Washington Post, 98 Washington Herald, 99, 101 Wheeler, William Morton, 180 White race, 4,6-7,126,128,137,164,168, 184-86,188,192-94,200-2; and Blacks, 113-17, 133-34,139-47,169; and Czechs, 151-56; and Finns, 2,117,119-20, and Jews, 107-08,124-25; and Native Amer­ icans, 109-13,160; in Russia and Soviet Union, 86-96; and Slavs, 19-20; theo­ ries about, 118-19; and Yellow-Browns, 148-51 White Earth Litigation, 109-12 Wiggam, Albert, 159,161,166, 175, 180 Wilson, Woodrow, 41,43-46 World War I, 7, 28, 59,149,195 World War II, 7, 13, 24, 88, 92-94, 107, 122, 135-36, 177, 194, 198 taxology, 126 Toula, J.J., 11, 15,49, ИЗ Tvrzickÿ, Josef, 56-58 Yellow-brown race, 4, 95,152, 164, 192, 200; traits of, 126, 128; in the Soviet Union, 86, 90-91; and Whites, 119, 134,139, 142, 148-151,156, Zahra, Tara, 77 Ubelaker, Douglas, 130 United States, 8, 26, 137-38,149, 168, 186, 201; diplomacy in World War 1,10-12, 15, 33, 39-40,43-51, 56, 58,165; in World War II, 123; Whiteness in, 4, 89, 91,118, 135-36, 147,151-53,194 222
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"Eugenics and scientific racism are experiencing a resurgence, and an understanding of the ideas of Aleš Hrdlička can help combat them. Today, the racial science of the early twentieth century is both untenable and contemptible. This book is about an arch figure of that period: Aleš Hrdlička served as Curator of Physical Anthropology at the prestigious Smithsonian Institution from 1910 to 1941. Although his ideas about race are today considered pseudoscience, the uncomfortable truth is that he was an internationally respected scientist in his own day.The Perils of Race-Thinking advances a bold new interpretation of modern racial ideology by exploring Hrdlička's intellectual world. Using previously untapped Czech-language sources, Brandon irrevocably alters the discussion about this important figure by placing Czech nationalism at the center of his racial thinking.
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