Papers on inter-racial problems : communicated to the first Universal Races Congress, held at the University of London, July 26-29, 1911 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Universal Races Congress London, England
Other Authors: Spiller, Gustav (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Boston, U.S.A. : P.S. King and Son ; The World's Peace Foundation, 1911.
Series:Civil rights and social justice.
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Table of Contents:
  • Meaning of race, tribe, nation / Brajendranath Seal
  • Anthropological view of race / Felix V. Luschan
  • Race from the sociological standpoint / Alfred Fouillée
  • The problem of race equality / G. Spiller
  • The rationale of autonomy / John M. Robertson
  • Influence of geographic, economic, and political conditions / P.S. Reinsch
  • Language as a consolidating and separating influence / D.S. Margoliouth
  • Religion as a consolidating and separating influence / T.W. Rhys Davids and Mrs. Rhys Davids
  • Differences in customs and morals and their resistance to rapid change / Giuseppe Sergi
  • On the permanence of racial mental differences / Charles S. Myers
  • The intellectual standing of different races and their respective opportunities for culture / John Gray
  • The present position of woman / Sister Nivedita (Margaret Noble)
  • Instability of human types / Franz Boas
  • Climatic control of skin-colour / Lionel W. Lyde
  • The effects of racial miscegenation / Earl Finch
  • Tendencies towards parliamentary rule / Chr. L. Lange
  • China / Wu Ting-Fang
  • Japan / Tongo Takebe and Teruaki Kobayashi
  • Shintoism / Genchi Kato
  • Persia / Hadji Mirza Yahya
  • The Bahai movement. Letter to the congress / Abdu'l Baha Abbas
  • East and West in India / G.K. Gokhale
  • Egypt / Moh. Sourour Bey
  • Some general considerations on the people and the government of Haiti / General Légitime
  • Hungary / Ákos de Timon
  • The role of Russia in the mutual approach of the West and the East / Alexander Yastchenko
  • Investments and loans / A. de Navratil
  • Wages and immigration / Fred C. Croxton and W. Jett Lauck
  • Opening of markets and countries / John A. Hobson
  • Science and art, literature and the press / Ferdinand Tönnies
  • The work done by private initiative in the organisation of the world / H. La Fontaine
  • The International Institute of Agriculture at Rome / David Lubin
  • The Batak Institute at Leyden / A.W. Nieuwenhuis
  • The fundamental principle of inter-racial ethics, and some practical applications of it / Felix Adler
  • The Jewish race / Israel Zangwill
  • The modern conscience in relation to the treatment of dependent peoples and communities / Sir Charles Bruce
  • The government of colonies and dependencies / Sir Sydney Olivier
  • The influence of missions / Alfred Caldecott
  • Indentured and forced labour / Sir Charles W. Dilke. Supplement / Joseph Burtt
  • Traffic in intoxicants and opium / J.H. Abendanon
  • The world-position of the Negro and Negroid / Sir Harry H. Johnston
  • Native races of South Africa / J. Tengo Jabavu
  • The West African problem / Mojola Agbebi
  • The Negro race in the United States of America / W.E.B. DuBois
  • The Negro problem in relation to white women / Frances Hoggan
  • The North American Indian / Charles A. Eastman
  • The metis, or half-breeds, of Brazil / Jean Baptiste de Lacerda
  • The respect which the white race owes to other races / Baron d'Estournelles de Constant
  • International law, treaties, conferences, and the Hague Tribunal / Walther Schücking
  • International law and subject races / Sir John Macdonell
  • Periodical peace conferences / Jarousse de Sillac
  • The press as an instrument of peace / Alfred H. Fried
  • International language / L.L. Zamenhof
  • Ethical teaching in schools with regard to races / J.S. Mackenzie
  • The Cosmopolitan Club movement / Louis P. Lochner
  • International organisation for inter-racial goodwill / Edwin D. Mead
  • Appendix. Turkey / Riza Tevfik. Letter from M. Léon Bourgeois.