Arthur de Gobineau
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Gobineau's writings were quickly praised by white supremacist, pro-slavery Americans like Josiah C. Nott and Henry Hotze, who translated his book into English. They omitted around 1,000 pages of the original book, including those parts that negatively described Americans as a racially mixed population. Inspiring a social movement in Germany named Gobinism, his works were also influential on prominent antisemites like Richard Wagner, Wagner's son-in-law Houston Stewart Chamberlain, the Romanian politician Professor A. C. Cuza, and leaders of the Nazi Party, who later edited and re-published his work. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Audubon, John James, Bachelot de La Pylaie, Auguste-Jean-Marie, Bergeron, Jean-Jacques, Caix, Robert de, Carné, Olivier-Marie, Carpon, Constant-Jean-Antoine, Chaume, Henri de la, Chevalier, Henri-Émile, Colloch de Kérillis, Henri-Augustin, Cornette de Venancourt, François, Formelle, Wilfrid de, Gazeau, Paul, Géraud, Gaston, Gobineau, Joseph Arthur de, Houiste, Gaud, Joinville, Le prince de, Jouan, Henri, Koenig, Louis, Launay, Louis de, La Chaume, Henri de, La Roncière Le Noury, Le baron Clément de, Leconte, François, Lucas, Jean, Marquer, Ernest-Ange, Martine, Georges-Benjamin-Edouard, Michelet, Philippe, Ney, Eugène, O’Brig, N., Perret, Robert, Rameau, Edmé, Reclus, Elisée, Revert, Paul, Révoil, Bénédict-Henry, Rompkey, Ronald, Rossel, Frédéric, Salles, André, Thoulet, Julien-Olivier, Vanéechout, Édouard-PolydoreGet access
Published 2018
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