Introduction
1. The Race Myth in Retrospect
2. Performing Nobility in Eighteenth-Century Britain
3. Human Hierarchy and the Great Chain of Being
4. The Noble Body in Ethno-national and Medical Discourse
5. Civilised Anatomies in Eighteenth-Century Human Variety
Theory
6. Creating a Global Nobility: The Rise of Genealogical Race
Theory
7. Ireland: A Nation of Nobilities
8. The South Seas: Laboratory of the Noble Physique
9. 'Royal Slaves': Abolitionism and the Fantasy of Slave
Nobility
10. Noble Race in a Time of Revolution
Conclusion: How Nobility Shaped the Concept of Race
Examines how race theory was created and established in 18th-century Britain and Ireland.
Tim McInerney is Senior Lecturer in British and Irish civilisation at Université Paris 8 – Vincennes Saint Denis., France.
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