Ras Nordik
Ras Nordik adalah salah satu sub-ras putatif yang merupakan hasil pembagian ras Kaukasia oleh beberapa antropolog pada akhir abad ke-19 sampai pertengahan abad ke-20. Bangsa jenis Nordik banyak ditemukan di Skandinavia, Eropa Barat Laut,[1][2][3][4] dan negara-negara di sekitar Laut Baltik, seperti suku bangsa Finnic dan Jerman.[5][6] Sub-ras lainnya adalah ras Alpen, ras Dinarik, ras Iraniyah, ras Baltik Timur dan ras Laut Tengah.
Referensi
Catatan
- ^ Hayes, Patrick J. (2012). The Making of Modern Immigration: An Encyclopedia of People and Ideas. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313392030.
- ^ Porterfield, Austin Larimore (1953). Wait the Withering Rain?. Leo Potishman Foundation. Diakses tanggal 15 April 2015.
- ^ Hutton, Christopher (2005). Race and the Third Reich: Linguistics, Racial Anthropology and Genetics in the Dialectic of Volk. Polity. ISBN 9780745631776. Diakses tanggal 15 April 2015.
- ^ Lynn, Richard (2001). Eugenics: A Reassessment. Greenwood Publishing Group. hlm. 35–37. ISBN 9780275958220.
- ^ File:Passing of the Great Race - Map 4.jpg
- ^ Grant, Madison (1921) The Passing of the Great Race, New York: Scribner's Sons. p.167
Bacaan tambahan
- Jackson, John P. (2005). Science for Segregation: Race, Law, and the Case against Brown v. Board of Education. NYU Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-4271-6. Ringkasan (30 August 2010).
- Hans Jürgen Lutzhöft (1971): Der Nordische Gedanke in Deutschland 1920–1940. (Jerman) Stuttgart. Ernst Klett Verlag.
- Spiro, Jonathan P. (2009). Defending the Master Race: Conservation, Eugenics, and the Legacy of Madison Grant. Univ. of Vermont Press. ISBN 978-1-58465-715-6. Ringkasan (29 September 2010).
- Tucker, William H. (2007). The funding of scientific racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-07463-9. Ringkasan (4 September 2010).
Pranala luar
- Examples of Nordics (plates 27-30 and 32-34) from Carleton Coon's The Races of Europe
- The Racial Basis of Civilization by Frank H. Hankins critique of the Nordic doctrine (full text)
- "Nordicism revisited, by A James Gregor