Cesare Lombroso, a modern man of science

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Cesare Lombroso, a modern man of science

by Hans Kurella

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CESARE LOMBROSO A MODERN MAN OF SCIENCE

0:21

PREFACE

2:03

PREFATORY NOTE BY THE TRANSLATOR

0:18

CONTENTS

0:51

CHAPTER I ANTECEDENTS—LOMBROSO’S PREDECESSORS IN RESEARCH

21:36

CHAPTER II CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY

50:30

CHAPTER III OPPOSITION TO LOMBROSO’S VIEWS—WOMAN AS CRIMINAL—THE POLITICAL CRIMINAL—CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY

1:41:03

CHAPTER V THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY

12:46

CHAPTER VI CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE—PELLAGRA—AGRARIAN REFORM

24:46

CHAPTER VII ENVIRONMENT AND THE THEORIES AS TO THE NATURE OF GENIUS—LOMBROSO’S GENIUS AND PERSONALITY.

12:27

Description

Cesare Lombroso emerges as a fascinating crossroads of science, society, and history. Born into a long‑standing Venetian merchant family that once challenged superstition on American soil, his early years are sketched against the shifting fortunes of 19th‑century Italy. The author, a seasoned medical historian, offers a clear portrait that balances Lombroso’s personal background with the broader intellectual currents that shaped his thinking.

The narrative then widens to place Lombroso among the pioneers of criminal anthropology, showing how his work both reflected and propelled the rise of positivist thought. Readers will discover the early influences that guided his investigations, his attempts at social reform, and the methodological debates that surrounded his theories. Thoughtfully organized with useful appendices, the book provides a concise yet rich glimpse into a man whose ideas sparked lasting conversation in criminology and beyond.

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en

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~4 hours (284K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2020-02-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Hans Kurella

1858–1916

A German psychiatrist and prolific writer, he helped bring the controversial ideas of criminal anthropology to a wider audience in Germany. His work linked medicine, psychology, and social debate at the turn of the twentieth century.

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