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The Basis of Social Relations: A Study in Ethnic Psychology

Chapter 15: INDEX
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The work outlines a systematic ethnic psychology that affirms the fundamental unity of human mental life while tracing how individual minds combine to form group or ethnic minds. It surveys cultural and natural histories of collective mentality: definitions of the ethnic mind, modes and rates of progressive, regressive, and pathological variation, and physiological, hereditary, social, and geographic influences on mental traits. The author draws on comparative evidence and theoretical reflection to explain the origins, transmission, and modification of group characteristics, and to show how collective mental patterns shape social relations and historical development.

INDEX

  • Acclimatisation, 194
  • Adaptability, 58
  • African, 27, 79, 89, 133, 134, 136, 138
  • Alcoholism, 99
  • American Indian, 70, 142, 153, 159, 162
  • Ammon, 87, 128
  • Annamite, 132
  • Arab, 99, 102, 196
  • Aristotle, 15
  • Arizona, 134
  • Aryan, 130, 161, 166
  • Asia Minor, 117
  • Assyria, 156
  • Asthenia, 117
  • Atavism, 151
  • Australian, 52, 105, 136, 137, 142, 159, 168, 174
  • Aztec, 71, 199
  • Bache, 132
  • Baker, 152
  • Baldwin, 75
  • Bastian, 15, 153, 158, 197, 198
  • Berendt, 145
  • Black Death, 102, 162
  • Blackstone, 169
  • Boas, 153
  • Boole, 14
  • Bowditch, 152
  • Brachycephaly, 129
  • Brain, 126
  • Brazilian, 24, 108
  • Broca, 153
  • Browning, Mrs., 66
  • Buckle, 87, 158
  • Buschan, 160
  • Bushmen, 88, 134, 135
  • Byron, 138, 144
  • Cakchiquel, 145
  • Capitan, 83
  • Castren, 113
  • Cattell, 132
  • Caucasus, 187
  • Centralisation, 39
  • Chauvinism, 115
  • China, 68, 79, 137, 176
  • Chippeway, 52
  • Climate, 192
  • Collignon, 87, 135, 150
  • Comparative psychology, 3 ff.
  • Cope, 10
  • Cortes, 186
  • Cousin, xvi
  • Criminality, 106
  • Crusades, 93, 109
  • Cuba, 116
  • Darwin, 140, 148
  • Delusions, 108
  • Destructive impulse, 115
  • Divorce, 94
  • Dolichocephaly, 129
  • Dominant ideas, 110
  • Draper, 180
  • Dreams, 108
  • Dumont, 98
  • Economics, 182
  • Education, 53
  • Ellis, 94, 141
  • Emerson, ix
  • Erotomania, 114
  • Eskimo, 89, 118, 132, 145
  • Ethnic ideas, 21
    • —psychology, defined, vii ff.
  • —— a natural science, xii
  • Exaltation, 113
  • Ezzelino da Romano, 115
  • Faculties, disuse of, 68
  • Farr, 183
  • Feminism, 140
  • Féré, 87
  • Ferrero, 114
  • Folk, 33
  • Folklore, 51
  • Forethought, 61
  • Fouillée, 131
  • Fuegian, 18, 34, 127, 132
  • Galton, 91, 92
  • Gambetta, 127
  • Gerland, 77, 187, 190
  • Gobineau, 153
  • Goethe, 55, 138, 178
  • Goitre, 101
  • Group, defined, 33, 42
  • Guaranis, 113
  • Haeckel, 132
  • Hale, 105
  • Haliburton, 134
  • Hegel, 180, 182
  • Height, 134
  • Heredity, 147
  • Hervé, 133, 140, 153
  • Home-sickness, 117
  • Hovelacque, 153
  • Humboldt, von, A., 89, 197
  • —— W., 28
  • Hurons, 112
  • Hybridity, 152
  • Hypersthenia, 112
  • Hysteria, 112
  • Iconoclasm, 116
  • Ideal, The, 9
  • Ideas, elementary, 20
    • —ethnic, 21
  • Ideation, 4
  • Ihering, von, 180
  • Iles, 80
  • Imagination, 8
  • Imbecility, 105
  • Incas, 199
  • India, 70, 109, 176
  • Individual and Group, contrasted, 23 ff.
  • Indo-Chinese, 140
  • Indo-European, 166
  • Indonesian, 133
  • Industry, 54
  • Infanticide, 137
  • Instinct, 6 ff.
  • Intellectual Deficiency, 104
    • —Process, 13
  • Intelligence 6
  • Inventiveness, 56
  • Ireland, 83
  • Iroquois, 185
  • Jacoby, 151
  • Japanese, 133
  • Jesuits, 112
  • Jevons, 13
  • Jews, 102, 161, 195, 196
  • Jingoism, 115
  • Johnson, 89
  • Kamchatkan, 108, 132
  • Kant, 143
  • Klemm, 55
  • Kohlbrügge, 152
  • Kolb, 183
  • Krafft-Ebing, 94
  • Krejči, 23
  • Lamarck, 148
  • Land and Water, distribution of, 185
  • Language, 18, 164
  • Lapouge, 99, 111, 128, 130
  • Lapps, 118, 134
  • Law, 167
  • Laycock, 119
  • Lazarus, vii
  • Lenguas, 162
  • Leon, de, 187
  • Letourneau, ix, 61, 159
  • Libyans, 199
  • Licentiousness, 94
  • Lichtenstein, 14
  • Liebig, 127
  • Livi, 131
  • Locke, 4
  • Lombroso, 131
  • Lykanthropy, 109
  • Malaria, 100, 193
  • Malay, 12, 112, 113, 187
  • Malthus, 139
  • Mania, epidemic, 109
  • Manouvrier, 143
  • Marriage, 170 ff.
    • — abstention from, 92
    • — premature and delayed, 91
  • Mason, 190
  • Mayas, 71, 92, 131
  • Melancholia, 117
  • Menschikoff, 180
  • Mental Shock, 102
  • Mexicans, 99, 186
  • Mill, 124
  • Mind, human and brute, compared, 3 ff.
    • —mechanical action of, 14
    • —unity of, 3 ff.
    • —of the Group, 23 ff.
  • —— not creative, 30
  • Mindeleff, 190
  • Modes of Progress, 72
  • Mohammedan, 111
  • Moisture, 192
  • Montaigne, 184
  • Morgan, 80
  • Mortillet, de, 77
  • Müller, 136
  • Muscular System, 134
  • Napoleon, 44
  • Natality, diminution of, 96
  • Nation, 33
  • Nervous System, 132
  • Neurasthenia, 118
  • Nippur, 76
  • Normans, 151
  • Northmen, 161
  • Nostalgia, 117
  • Nott, 153
  • Nutrition, 190
    • —imperfect, 87
  • Occupation, 173
  • Orgeas, 157, 160
  • Osseous System, 133
  • Pascal, 5, 83
  • Pathology, 159
  • Permanence, 39
  • Personality, 11
  • Peruvian, 52, 71, 99, 134
  • Perversion, conditions of, 107
  • Pickering, 190
  • Plato, 24, 53
  • Polynesian, 114, 159, 162, 174, 187
  • Post, 11
  • Progression, arithmetical, 78
    • —geometrical, 80
    • —saltatory, 80
  • Progress, rate of, 77
  • Psychic Cells, 16
  • Quakers, 69
  • Quatrefages, de, 153
  • Quechuas, 92, 131
  • Quen, de, 112
  • Quetelet, 14, 40, 107
  • Rabelais, 144
  • Race, 33
  • Ranke, 87
  • Ratzel, 160, 180
  • Receptiveness, 59
  • Reibmayr, 155, 156
  • Remembrance, 52
  • Reproduction, 135
  • Ribot, 143
  • Romanes, 5
  • Rousseau, 72
  • Salubrity, 192
  • Schaffhausen, 123
  • Schmidt, 76
  • Seeland, 145
  • Self-consciousness, 10
  • Semites, 102
  • Sexual subversions, 90
  • Siam, 69
  • Siberians, 99, 113
  • Skull measurements, 128 ff.
  • Soil, 188
  • Soul, 16 ff.
  • Spinoza, 179
  • Steinthal, vii, 178
  • Stock, 33
  • Symonds, 115
  • Syphilis, 101
  • Tartar, 89, 191
  • Tasmanian, 159
  • Temperament, 143
  • Temperature, 192
  • Tibet, 92
  • Tiedemann, 127
  • Todas, 192
  • Toxic agents, 98
  • Tribe, 33
  • Tuaregs, 192
  • Tupis, 185
  • Van Brero, 12
  • Van Buren, 136
  • Variation, physiological, 46
    • —progressive, 49
    • —regressive, 64
    • —modes and rates of, 72
    • —parallel and divergent, 73
    • —in circles and curves, 75
    • —in waves, 77
    • —pathological, 82
  • —— etiology of, 85
  • Vierkandt, 23, 56
  • Vikings, 67
  • Virchow, 83
  • Vital Powers, 142
  • Waitz, 158
  • Weight, 134
  • Wordsworth, 184
  • Wundt, viii, ix, xi, xiii, 26, 28, 143, 181