Race and Population Problems
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"Race and Population Problems" is a comprehensive sociological examination of the demographic and racial dynamics that shaped the early 20th-century world. Written by Hannibal Gerald Duncan, this work delves into the complex relationship between population growth, migration, and the socio-biological theories prevalent during the interwar period. The book explores a wide array of topics, including the impact of urbanization, the challenges of industrialization, and the academic perspectives ...







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