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Empire of skulls : phrenology, the Fowler family and a new nation's quest to unlock the secrets of the mind / Paul Stob.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Circulating Collection BF868 .S76 2026
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stob, Paul, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fowler family.
Phrenology--History.
Phrenology.
Pseudoscience--History.
Pseudoscience.
Science--History--19th century.
Science.
Genre:
Informational works.
Physical Description:
324 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Edition:
First Counterpoint edition.
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles, California : Counterpoint, 2026.
Summary:
"During the contentious and progressive antebellum era, the Fowler family preached a gospel of self-improvement to a nation eager to embrace its foundational beliefs. For the first time, this new "science" of phrenology offered all Americans the ability to improve their station by unlocking their innate mental and emotional truths. Revered politicians, quirky celebrities, infamous criminals, and social outcasts all found their way to the Fowlers for skull readings. Brimming with the energy to change the world, the Fowlers connected phrenology to practically every aspect of life in the young nation--from abolition to women's rights, temperance to prison reform, spiritualism and mesmerism to vegetarianism and sexual education. But there was a dark side to this fad and to the Fowlers, and soon nefarious forces co-opted this once-hopeful sensation to justify racism and xenophobia. Phrenology's complex history stands as a commentary on the dreams and follies of the American republic. Though phrenology (and the Fowlers) ran afoul of the tide of history, its aspirational insistence on an individual's ability to improve oneself became embedded in the fabric of the nation."--Amazon.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Lewis M. Robbins book fund bookplate.
ISBN:
1640096833
9781640096837
OCLC:
1529915312

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