Race and Culture Contacts in the Modern WorldThe problems inherent in contacts between advanced and backward peoples are the focus of this study. Economic, political, and social factors are all considered. |
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The Expansion of Europe and Racial | 3 |
The Nature of Initial Contacts | 39 |
Changes in Physical and Biological | 54 |
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