
Nationality and Race from an Anthropologist's Point of View Being the Robert Boyle lecture delivered before the Oxford university junior scientific club on November 17, 1919
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In the aftermath of World War I, the discourse surrounding identity and belonging underwent significant transformation. In "Nationality and Race from an Anthropologist's Point of View," Sir Arthur Keith delves into the intricate relationship between race and nationality, offering a scholarly perspective that challenges prevailing notions. This lecture, delivered before the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club, emphasizes the importance of understanding human diversity through an anthropological lens. Keith's examination of factors such as cultural heritage and biological traits invites readers to reconsider the implications of these concepts on societal structures. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this document serves as a vital resource for those seeking to engage with the complexities of identity in a rapidly changing world.