Race, statistics and Italian eugenics : Alfredo Niceforo's trajectory from Lombroso to fascism (1876-1960)
This article traces the development of Italian eugenics and scientific racism from their origins in nineteenth-century positivist anthropology to the 1938 Manifesto of racial scientists. The author follows the biographical trajectory of the Sicilian racial thinker Alfredo Niceforo (1876-1960), the last member of Cesare Lombroso's positivist school, a founding father of Italian eugenics and a prominent statistician throughout the fascist regime. The peculiarity of the Italian path to eugenics was its 'internal orientalism', caused by the poverty and perceived backwardness of the Italian South. Blending Niceoforo's biography with his ideas, the author charts the social and intellectual history of Italian scientific racism from the transformation of Lombroso's school to the fascist 'Aryanization' of Italians.
- Caglioti, Angelo Matteo.
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