Bertil J. Lundman (September 28, 1899, Malmö – November 5, 1993) was a Swedish anthropologist.

Early life

Lundman was born on September 28, 1899, in Malmö.

Career

Lundman was an anthropologist. In the 1930s, he wrote an article in Zeitschrift für Rassenkunde, a German journal of racial studies.[1] Later, he served on the executive committee of the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics.[1]

He created a racial classification system of Europeans in his book The Races and Peoples of Europe (1977).

Death

Lundman died on November 5, 1993.

Bibliography

  • Västmanland types, Christmas reading, Västmanland county newspaper (1931)
  • Folk type surveys in Dalarna I-IX, Dalarna homestead book (1932–38, 1940, 1946)
  • Nordic racial types, (1940)
  • Human Races and Tribes of the Earth, (1943–44)
  • The anthropology of the Dala common people (Doctoral dissertation), (1945)
  • On the Origin of the Lapps, Ethnos (1946)
  • Modern Human Races (1946)
  • Recent racial research in Finland (1946)
  • Races and Stocks in Baltoscandia (1946)
  • Ergebnisse der anthropologischen Lappenforchung, Anthropos (1952)
  • Outline of the Racism of Men in Historical Time (1952)
  • Tribal Studies der Völkers (1961)
  • Blutgruppenforschung und geograpische Anthropologie (1967)
  • Tribes of the Earth (1969)
  • The human races of the earth or the geographical variation of man through climatic adaptations and migrations (1969)
  • Concise Ethnogeography (1970)
  • The Races and Peoples of Europe (translation) (1977)
  • Memoirs (1987)

References

  1. 1 2 Winston, Andrew S. (Spring 1998). "Science in the service of the far right: Henry E. Garrett, the IAAEE, and the Liberty Lobby - International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology - Experts in the Service of Social Reform: SPSSI, Psychology, and Society, 1936-1996". Journal of Social Issues. 54: 179–210. doi:10.1111/j.1540-4560.1998.tb01212.x.
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