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William Boyd Dawkins
Race, geology and the deep past in Manchester, 1869–1929
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William Boyd Dawkins (1837–1929), Professor of Geology at Owens College and Curator of the Manchester Museum, was simultaneously a prominent geological researcher, museum reformer, economic consultant on mining and infrastructure projects, and promoter of the fields of prehistory and palaeontology to public audiences. In a long career and range of works, Dawkins argued for linkages between nature and culture, the entanglement of humanity and geology, and for a view of development defined by ideas of race, social evolution and scales of civilisation. This chapter considers Boyd Dawkins as a linking figure, thinking about Manchester’s place in the history of ideologies around race, ‘progress’, mineral extraction and colonialism, and the role of new scholarly and public debates connecting these fields.

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