"Blood and homeland"
Titel: | "Blood and homeland" : eugenics and racial nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900 - 1940 / ed. by Marius Turda and Paul J. Weindling |
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Veröffentlicht: | Budapest; New York : Central European University Press, 2007 |
Umfang: | IX, 467 Seiten : Illustrationen, Karten ; 23 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 9637326774 ; 9789637326776 ; 9637326812 ; 9789637326813 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Acknowledgments
- p. vii
- List of Contributors
- p. viii
- Introduction
- Eugenics, Race and Nation in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940: A Historiographic Overview
- p. 1
- Part I
- Ethnography and Racial Anthropology
- German "Race Psychology" and Its Implementation in Central Europe: Egon von Eickstedt and Rudolf Hippius
- p. 23
- From "Prisoner of War Studies" to Proof of Paternity: Racial Anthropologists and the Measuring of "Others" in Austria
- p. 41
- Volksdeutsche and Racial Anthropology in Interwar Vienna: The "Marienfeld Project"
- p. 55
- Of "Yugoslav Barbarians" and Croatian Gentlemen Scholars: Nationalist Ideology and Racial Anthropology in Interwar Yugoslavia
- p. 83
- Anthropological Discourse and Eugenics in Interwar Greece
- p. 123
- Part II
- Eugenics and Racial Hygiene in National Contexts
- Eugenics, Social Genetics and Racial Hygiene: Plans for the Scientific Regulation of Human Heredity in the Czech Lands, 1900-1925
- p. 145
- Progressivism and Eugenic Thinking in Poland, 1905-1939
- p. 167
- The First Debates on Eugenics in Hungary, 1910-1918
- p. 185
- Taking Care of the National Body: Eugenic Visions in Interwar Bulgaria, 1905-1940
- p. 223
- The Self-Perception of a Small Nation: The Reception of Eugenics in Interwar Estonia
- p. 253
- Central Europe Confronts German Racial Hygiene: Friedrich Hertz, Hugo Iltis and Ignaz Zollschan as Critics of Racial Hygiene
- p. 263
- Part III
- Religion, Public Health and Population Policies
- "Moses als Eugeniker"? The Reception of Eugenic Ideas in Jewish Medical Circles in Interwar Poland
- p. 283
- Eugenics and Catholicism in Interwar Austria
- p. 299
- From Welfare to Selection: Vienna's Public Health Office and the Implementation of Racial Hygiene Policies under the Nazi Regime
- p. 317
- Fallen Women and Necessary Evils: Eugenic Representations of Prostitution in Interwar Romania
- p. 335
- Part IV
- Anti-Semitism, Nationalism and Biopolitics
- Culturalist Nationalism and Anti-Semitism in Fin-de-Siecle Romania
- p. 353
- The Politics of Hatred: Scapegoating in Interwar Hungary
- p. 375
- Racial Politics and Biomedical Totalitarianism in Interwar Europe
- p. 389
- Tunnel Visions and Mysterious Trees: Modernist Projects of National and Racial Regeneration, 1880-1939
- p. 417
- Index
- p. 457