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[edit] English ethnicity/nationality
Asian recruits boost England fan army
Go out and celebrate Shakespeare and St George by Anthony Browne Sunday April 21, 2002 Guardian.
Devolution pressures bear on Westminster] by Robert Hazell Wednesday January 3, 2001 Guardian.
Nationalists hail Straw's English awakening by Peter Hetherington, Regional Affairs Correspondent Tuesday January 11, 2000 The Guardian.
Obscure campaigners for an English parliament unnerved by Conservative drum beating by Peter Hetherington Regional Affairs Correspondent Friday July 16, 1999 The Guardian.
Heritage Studies as Applied History Britishness and Nationalism. University of York Symposium.
[edit] Quebec
ADIEU, QUEBEC … AND GOOD RIDDANCE Robert Sauvé
Welcome to RSAUVE.COM ...
[edit] DNA
The complimentary structure of deoxyribonucleic acid. Crick and Watson, August 1953.
[edit] Genetic analysis of human populations
The human Y chromosome: an evolutionary marker comes of age
Observed R1b Y-DNA Allele Frequencies of Iberian and Non-Iberian Origins
The Levant versus the Horn of Africa: Evidence for Bidirectional Corridors of Human Migrations
Tracing European Founder Lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA Pool
A Y Chromosome Census of the British Isles [1]
Y Chromosome Evidence for Anglo-Saxon Mass Migration
Evidence for an apartheid-like social structure in early Anglo-Saxon England]
Estimating the Impact of Prehistoric Admixture on the Genome of Europeans
European Population Substructure: Clustering of Northern and Southern Populations: PDF
Y-chromosome variation and Irish origins
Origins of Modern Humans: Multiregional or Out of Africa?
Study Finds Evidence for Recent African Origin for All Humans
Ancient DNA from the first European farmers in 7500-year-old Neolithic sites.
Sequence variations in the public human genome data reflect a bottlenecked population history
A map of human genome sequence variation containing 1.42 million single nucleotide polymorphisms
mtDNA and the Islands of the North Atlantic: Estimating the Proportions of Norse and Gaelic Ancestry
Tracing European Founder Lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA Pool
Paleolithic and neolithic lineages in the European mitochondrial gene pool.
UCL Centre for Genetic Anthropology
Gene Losses during Human Origins
The Peopling of Europe from the Maternal and Paternal Perspectives
Europeans Trace Ancestry to Paleolithic People
[edit] Racists
Some if the material on these sites is extremely offensive. It is written by racists and nazis it is here as a resource, nothing more. Please don't look at it if you feel it will upset you.
[edit] Carleton S. Coon
[edit] Criticism of Carleton S. Coon
“In Ways Unacademical”: The Reception of Carleton S. Coon's The Origin of Races Author: Jackson Jr. J.P..
Man and Superman By Edmund R. Leach
“Race” & “Racism”: An Historical Bibliography
[edit] Criticism of Rushton
Kin selection, genic selection, and information-dependent strategies
Racial Scientist Rushton Takes Over Pioneer Fund
On the similarities of American blacks and whites: A reply to J.P. Rushton.
What a tangled web he weaves: Race, reproductive strategies and Rushton's life history theory
Twinning and the r/K reproductive strategy: a critique of Rushton's theory.
[edit] Human Race/evolution
On the Non-Existence of Human Races Frank B. Livingstone, Theodosius Dobzhansky. Current Anthropology, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Jun., 1962), pp. 279-281
Race as biology is fiction, racism as a social problem is real A Smedley, BD Smedley - American Psychologist, 2005
Changing the paradigm from 'race' to human genome variation Charmaine D M Royal & Georgia M Dunston, Nature Genetics 36, S5 - S7 (2004)
Deconstructing the relationship between genetics and race. Nat. Rev. Genet. 5, 598−609 (2004)
Beyond race: towards a whole-genome perspective on human populations and genetic variation
Genetic variation, classification and ‘race’
Genetics and the Origin of Human “Races” E. Ya. Tetushkin Russian Journal of Genetics, Vol. 37, No. 8, 2001, pp. 853–867.
Reconstructing human origins in the genomic era Daniel Garrigan and Michael F. Hammer Nature Reviews Genetics 7, 669-680 (September 2006)
Genomics refutes an exclusively African origin of humans Vinayak Eswaran, Henry Harpending, Alan R. Rogers. Journal of Human Evolution 2005.
Out of Ethiopia Chris Stringer. Nature VOL 423 2 JUNE 2003 692-693
Genomic Boundaries between Human Populations Guido Barbujani, Elise M.S. Belle
Are medical and nonmedical uses of large-scale genomic markers conflating genetics and 'race'?
Intelligence, race, and genetics.
Racism and human genome diversity research: the ethical limits of "population thinking".
Understanding Human DNA Sequence Variation
The Use of Racial, Ethnic, and Ancestral Categories in Human Genetics Research
Straw Men and Their Followers: The return of biological race
Race and Reification in Science
What We Know and What We Don’t Know: Human Genetic Variation and the Social Construction of Race
Race, genes, and health—new wine in old bottles?
Human Genetic Diversity and the Nonexistence of Biological Races
Conceptualizing human variation
AAPA Statement on Biological Aspects of Race
Human genetic variation and the nonexistence of human races
[edit] Anglo-Saxons
Anglo-Saxon Origins: The Reality of the Myth by Malcolm Todd
[edit] Roman Britain
Roman Britain
Britain and the Rhine provinces: epigraphic evidence for Roman trade
[edit] Jihad Watch Criticism
The Jihad Against Muslims When does criticism of Islam devolve into bigotry?. by Cathy Young, is columnist for The Boston Globe.
SF hit-and-run murderer identifies self as terrorist; police say it wasn't terrorism Jihad Watch claim.
Death in the Driver's Seat an article disputing above claim by James Wolcott, VANITY FAIR contributing editor
[edit] Pigmentation
SLC24A5, a putative cation exchanger, affects pigmentation in zebrafish and humans.
Fish Gene Sheds Light On Human Skin Color Variation
[edit] Welsh Assembly
[edit] Species
The Listing of a of Species: Legal Definition and Biological Realities by M. Lynne Corn
Difficulty in defining biological species by Sara Oyler-McCance, Assistant Research Professor, College of Biological Sciences, University of Denver
On the Concept of Biological Race and Its Applicability to Humans
BIOL B242 - BIODIVERSITY AND SPECIES
Not In Our Genes: Biology, Ideology and Human Nature book review.