
The Right Hand: Left-Handedness
1891
Archaeology & Anthropology, History - Other, Psychiatry/Psychology
The Right Hand: Left-Handedness, published in 1891 by Sir Daniel Wilson, is a scientific exploration of left-handedness from multiple scholarly perspectives, including historical, archaeological, and physiological aspects. The work challenges the dominance of right-handedness as the societal norm and argues for the recognition and celebration of left-handed individuals. Wilson emphasizes the significance of hand preference in human evolution and tool use, providing a comprehensive examination of how left-handedness impacts identity and social perceptions.
















