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Contributors | xi | |
1. | Eugenics in the History of Science | 3 |
2. | The Race Hygiene Movement in Germany, 1904-1945 | 8 |
The Origins of German Eugenics, 1890-1903 | 11 | |
The Wilhelmine Race Hygiene Movement, 1904-1918 | 21 | |
Eugenics in the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 | 29 | |
Eugenics under the Swastika, 1933-1945 | 40 | |
Bibliography | 50 | |
3. | The Eugenics Movement in France, 1890-1940 | 69 |
The French Setting | 70 | |
The French Eugenics Society | 73 | |
The Twenties | 76 | |
Opposition to Eugenies | 79 | |
The Thirties and the Population Question | 84 | |
Sicard de Plauzoles | 87 | |
Immigration and Sterilization | 92 | |
Eugenics and the French Left | 97 | |
Conclusion | 103 | |
Bibliography | 105 | |
4. | Eugenics in Brazil, 1917-1940 | 110 |
Structural and Social Origins | 111 | |
The Eugenics Movement, 1917-1929 | 115 | |
Sanear e Eugenizar: To Sanitize Is to Eugenize | 119 | |
Race and the Eugenics Movement in the 1920s | 126 | |
Lamarck versus Mendel: A Scientific Divide | 130 | |
Lamarck, Mendel, and Race: An Ideological Divide | 134 | |
Eugenics in the Estado Novo | 138 | |
Conclusion | 144 | |
Bibliography | 145 | |
5. | Eugenics in Russia, 1900-1940 | 153 |
The Origins of Russian Eugenics, 1900-1920 | 155 | |
The Structure of Russian Eugenics, 1920-1930 | 164 | |
Bolshevik Eugenics | 171 | |
"Eugenics" and the Cultural Revolution, 1929-1932 | 182 | |
"Medical Genetics," Eugenics, and Lysenkoism, 1932-1940 | 188 | |
Conclusion | 200 | |
Bibliography | 201 | |
6. | Towards a Comparative History of Eugenics | 217 |
Myths and Realities | 217 | |
Issues and Agendas | 221 | |
Prospects | 225 | |
Bibliography | 227 | |
Name Index | 233 | |
Subject Index | 239 |
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