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English: Graph based on purported racial data, as presented by controversial Romanian sociologist Iordache Făcăoaru. Introduced by Făcăoaru as Compoziţia rasială a studenţilor dela Universitatea din Cluj ("The Racial Makeup of Cluj University Students"), within his 1938 essay Contribuţie la studiul compoziţiei rasiale a studenţilor minoritari din România ("A Contribution to the Research of Racial Makeup among Minority Students in Romania"). The cited work is based on anthropometric "intuitive data", corroborated with student photographs as filed by the military recruitment office in Cluj. Based on such measurements, Făcăoaru divides his subjects into pseudoscientific racial categories, while keeping in mind their officially recorded ethnicity. For the scholarly critique of Făcăoaru's method and politics, including Contribuţie la studiul compoziţiei..., see for instance română Lucian T. Butaru, Rasism românesc. Componenta rasială a discursului antisemit din România, până la Al Doilea Război Mondial, Editura Fundaţiei pentru Studii Europene, Cluj-Napoca, 2010. ISBN 978-606-526-051-1
 
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  • nord. Nordic;
  • med. Mediterranean;
  • (x) Not determined;
  • din. Dinaric;
  • or. Oriental;
  • e.eur. East-Europaeid;
  • alp. Alpine;
  • mong. Mongoloid;
  • dal. Dalic;
  • p.asia. Pre-Asiatic.
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Based on Contribuţie la studiul compoziţiei rasiale a studenţilor minoritari din România, in Buletin Eugenic şi Biopolitic, 1-2/1938
Author Dahn

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