During the course of American history; scientific theories have been used to legitimate racial ideas that in turn have been important in creating and interpreting the law. Race and Science collects essays from leading voices in law; history; history of science; botany; and the social sciences; resulting in a rich and comprehensive multidisciplinary exploration of the roots of and the scientific challenges to racial essentialism. The notion that someone’s racial identity and characteristics define everything of importance about them has become deeply embedded in American culture; society; and science. These essays illuminate the roots of this belief and present case studies that explore how and why natural and social scientists have challenged these racist views. Race and Science will be of interest to historians; social scientists; educators; and scientists; and others interested in racism as a phenomenon in American culture.
#527818 in Books Naval Institute Press 1974-09Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.50 x 7.00 x 1.50l; #File Name: 0870214748479 pages
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Remains THE source for shiphandlingBy Long HitterI have owned this book for well over a decade and continue to use it as a reference. While a bit dated; this book is still THE guide for a maritime professional; as the principles of modern shiphandling have not changed that much since it was published. It covers forces affecting a ship; handling alongside; replenishment at sea; towing; and single/twin engine handling to name a few. In addition; the author lists a number of real life shiphandling "problems" and tells how the conning officer was able to safely maneuver his ship to safety. While there is no substitute for experience; this book; coupled with the Naval Shiphandler's Guide; provides the reader with an excellent reference on the unique science behind handling large military vessels. With its level of detail; this book would also be a good reference for masters of large commercial vessels and will help them to brush up on their skills.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I live in Brazil and I believe that this book ...By CustomerI live in Brazil and I believe that this book will help me to understand many concepts about naval shiphandling8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Excellent source for ship handling informationBy A CustomerThis is an excellent source for information on Naval ship handling. It is a little dated; but the basic concepts remain the same. It covers everything from working alongside the pier through towing.