By an accident impossible to reconstruct, he (the small h horrified David) survived his own In Meiners book The Outline of History of Mankind he claimed that a main characteristic of race is either beauty or ugliness. From 1788 to 1791 he co-edited the anti-Kant­ian jour­nal Philosophis­che Bibliothek. He viewed only the white race as beautiful. Chistoph Meiners was born in Warstade (now a part of The more intelligent and noble people are by nature, the more adaptable, sensitive, delicate, and soft is their body; on the other hand, the less they possess the capacity and disposition towards virtue, the more they lack adaptability; and not only that, but the less sensitive are their bodies, the more can they tolerate extreme pain or the rapid alteration of heat and cold; when they are exposed to illnesses, the more rapid their recovery from wounds that would be fatal for more sensitive peoples, and the more they can partake of the worst and most indigestible foods ... without noticeable ill effects.Meiners claimed the Negro felt less pain than any other race and lacked in emotions.

It sold more than two million copies, was translated into many languages, and had a considerable impact on the teaching of history in institution… In 2004 Denis N. Magnusson, Professor Emeritus in the Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, published an article on Deeks v. Wells in the “Queen's Law Journal”. In Meiners book The Outline of History of Mankind he claimed that a main characteristic of race is either beauty or ugliness. Meiners split mankind into two divisions which he labeled the "beautiful White race" and the "ugly Black race". About The Outline of History by H. G. Wells The Outline of History, subtitled either "The Whole Story of Man" or "Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind", is a work by H. G. Wells that first appeared in an illustrated version of 24 fortnightly installments beginning on 22 November 1919 and was published as a single volume in 1920. He is now known mostly for his crit­i­cal at­ti­tude to­wards Im­manuel Kant, Ma… In 1772 he be­came ex­tra­or­di­nary pro­fes­sor, and in 1775 full pro­fes­sor, of Weltweisheit at the Uni­ver­sity of Göttin­gen. The Outline of History, subtitled either "The Whole Story of Man" or "Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind", is a work by H. G. Wells chronicling the history of the world from the origin of the Earth to the First World War. Wells appeared to her to have used much of her work, having stripped the feminism from it. Meiners studied the physical, mental and moral characteristics of each race, and built a race hierarchy based on the evidence that was considered common in scientific and anthropological circles at the time. Meiners split mankind into two divisions which he labeled the "beautiful White race" and the "ugly Black race". Meiners studied the Below the Slavs are the peoples of the Middle East and Asia, all limited in intelligence and of an evil disposition, which goes together with lack of adaptability and insensitivity.Benjamin H. Isaac, The invention of racism in classical antiquity, 2006, p. 105Tania Das Gupta, Race and Racialization: Essential Readings, 2007, pp.

It is written plainly for the general reader, but its aim goes beyond its use as merely interesting reading matter. Later she modified it to be more a world history but with heavy accent on what we would now describe as feminism. The last revision in his lifetime was published in 1937. He started at a gym­na­sium in Bre­men in 1763, and was a stu­dent at Göttin­gen from 1767 to 1770. Some mistakes Deeks made in her manuscript were also seen in Wells book, and it was considered by her expert witnesses that in the time Wells wrote his "Outline", he could not have possibly done all the research, suggesting that a large part was copied from Deeks work.

He viewed only the white race as beautiful. It appeared in an illustrated version of 24 fortnightly installments beginning on 22 November 1919 and was published as a single volume in 1920. 25-26 The outline of history: being a plain history of life and mankind Volume 2 Chistoph Mein­ers was born in Warstade (now a part of Hem­moor) near Ot­tern­dorf. Wells was uncertain whether to place "the beginnings of settled communities living in towns" in A book was produced in 2000 called "The Spinster & the Prophet; Florence Deeks, H. G. Wells, and the Mystery of the Purloined Past", by McKillop's story is mostly circumstantial, due to lack of hard facts in some areas, but the original material from MacMillan's records and Deeks were available for inspection and scrutiny. Meiners was a polygenist: he believed that each race had a separate origin. The term Caucasian as a racial category was first introduced in the 1780s by members of the Göttingen School of History – notably Christoph Meiners in 1785 and Johann Friedrich Blumenbach in 1795 – it had originally referred in a narrow sense to the native inhabitants of the Caucasus region..