The racial alloy: the meanings and uses of racial identity in late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Spain
Finding a science in the mystery of race in Spain
Race and the emergence of physical anthropology: the predominant head, 1875-1894
How Spain became invertebrate: race, regeneration, and the expansion of anthropology, 1894-1917
Race, regionalism, and the colonies within: anthropology confronts Spain's problems
Recruiting the race: military applications of the racial mix
Race explains crime: the emergence of criminal anthropology, 1870-1914
Remaking a good fusion, excising a bad: the Jewish repatriation movement in Spain, 1890-1923
Epilogue: the concept of race lingers.