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showed a voyeuristic interest in Aboriginal sexuality and even alleged that he
had found objective scientific evidence that Aboriginal men were less virile than
Europeans, thus explaining their supposedly retarded population growth.” In
1803 ...
showed a voyeuristic interest in Aboriginal sexuality and even alleged that he
had found objective scientific evidence that Aboriginal men were less virile than
Europeans, thus explaining their supposedly retarded population growth.” In
1803 ...
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People who had ventured half-way round the world to make a better life for
themselves and who had recently won political independence were particularly
responsive to the latest scientific ideas about how to deal efficiently with human
capital.
People who had ventured half-way round the world to make a better life for
themselves and who had recently won political independence were particularly
responsive to the latest scientific ideas about how to deal efficiently with human
capital.
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For the Australian museums, Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, “Australian Museums of
Natural History: Public Priorities and Scientific Initiatives in the Nineteenth
Century', Historical Records of Australian Science, Vol. 5, 4 (1983), pp. 1–4;
Ronald ...
For the Australian museums, Sally Gregory Kohlstedt, “Australian Museums of
Natural History: Public Priorities and Scientific Initiatives in the Nineteenth
Century', Historical Records of Australian Science, Vol. 5, 4 (1983), pp. 1–4;
Ronald ...
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