Human Diversity

Books of Interest


Gould, SJ.  Ever Since Darwin:  Reflections in Natural History.  New York/London:  WW Norton & Company.
Marks, J.  (1995). Human Biodiversity:  Genes, Race, and History.  New York:  Aldine De Gruyter.
Molnar, S.  (2002). Human Variation:  Races, Types, and Ethnic Groups.  5th Edition, Upper Saddle River, NJ:  Prentice Hall.
Nesse, RM and GC Williams.  (1994). Why We Get Sick:  The New Science of Darwinian Medicine. New York:  Vintage Books
Garrett, Laurie.  (1994). The Coming Plague:  Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance.  New York:  Penguin Books.
Preston, Richard.  (1994). The Hot Zone.  New York:  Random House.
Diamond, Jared.  (1999). Guns, Germs, and Steel:  The Fate of Human Societies.  WW Norton & Company. 
Marks, Jonathan.  (2003). What it Means to Be 98% Chimpanzee:  Apes, People and Their Genes.  Berkeley:  University of California Press.
Gould, Stephen Jay.  (1996).  The Mismeasure of Man.  New York/London:  WW Norton & Company.
Small, Meredith.  (1996) What's Love Got to Do With It?  New York:  Anchor.

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