2007
DOI: 10.1353/jvc.2007.0007
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Eugenics and the Afterlife: Lombroso, Doyle, and the Spiritualist Purification of the Race

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“…It is difficult to find a prestigious scientist of the era who did not attend a séance with the medium . The alleged conversion to spiritism of Cesare Lombroso (1835–), who met Palladino in 1891, is attributed to her phenomena (see, e.g., Blondel, ; Ferguson, ; Sommer, ). According to Alvarado (), this fact gave rise to the first systematic investigation of Palladino's phenomena: the legendary séances in Milan in 1892.…”
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“…It is difficult to find a prestigious scientist of the era who did not attend a séance with the medium . The alleged conversion to spiritism of Cesare Lombroso (1835–), who met Palladino in 1891, is attributed to her phenomena (see, e.g., Blondel, ; Ferguson, ; Sommer, ). According to Alvarado (), this fact gave rise to the first systematic investigation of Palladino's phenomena: the legendary séances in Milan in 1892.…”
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“…I refer to the conversion of Lombroso in italics because, as highlighted by Ystehede (), this was not evident until the end of his life, in 1909, and was not strictly a conversion to Kardecian spiritism—the dominant kind in Italy—but spiritualist: he accepted the existence of the spirit but not other characteristics of the spiritist doctrine, such as reincarnation or the plurality of inhabited worlds in the universe. See also Ferguson (), Lombroso (), and Rock ().…”
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“… An early version of this research appears in my 2007 Journal of Victorian Culture article, “Eugenics and the Afterlife: Lombroso, Doyle, and the Spiritualist Purification of the Race.” …”
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