***Reprinted with permission. No further reproduction is authorized without written permission from Springer Verlag. This version of the document is not the version of record. Figures and/or pictures may be missing from this format of the document.*** The Province of Alberta in Canada was the only jurisdiction in the British Empire where a eugenic sterilization law was passed (in 1928) and vigorously implemented. The pace of sterilization orders accelerated during the Nazi era and remained high after World War II, terminating only in 1972 when the Sexual Sterilization Act was repealed. The Alberta Eugenics Board operated away from public and legislative scrutiny, and many things done in the name of eugenics were clearly illegal. Eugenics wa...
Since sterilization is a drastic remedy and generally a permanent infringement of bodily integrity, ...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
The question, or rather, the problem of sterilization of the unfit has been very forcibly carried in...
In a landmark legal case in 1996, eugenics survivor Leilani Muir successfully sued the province of A...
In the early twentieth century, interest in eugenics swept the world. Seen as a scientific solution ...
This dissertation examines the historical relationship between eugenics, the United Farm Women of Al...
From 1928 to 1972, the Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act, Canada’s lengthiest eugenic policy, shaped ...
In 1933 the Provincial Government of British Columbia legalized the sterilizations of individuals at...
Eugenics. The term brings to light a dark history. From 1928 to 1972, Canada, specifically Alberta,...
In the early 1900s, the eugenics movement spurred a number of major developments in Ontario, among t...
From 1928 to 1934, about half of the two dozen women who were surgically sterilized while under the ...
Przymusowa sterylizacja była jednym z eugenicznych sposobów kontroli “niepożądanych populacji” prakt...
Although the concepts of eugenics have existed long before, the term was first coined by Francis Gal...
Between 1905 and 1945, 31 states in the Untied States and 2 provinces in Canada enacted sterilizatio...
The Compulsory Eugenic Sterilization (CES) of certain classes of individuals within our society has ...
Since sterilization is a drastic remedy and generally a permanent infringement of bodily integrity, ...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
The question, or rather, the problem of sterilization of the unfit has been very forcibly carried in...
In a landmark legal case in 1996, eugenics survivor Leilani Muir successfully sued the province of A...
In the early twentieth century, interest in eugenics swept the world. Seen as a scientific solution ...
This dissertation examines the historical relationship between eugenics, the United Farm Women of Al...
From 1928 to 1972, the Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act, Canada’s lengthiest eugenic policy, shaped ...
In 1933 the Provincial Government of British Columbia legalized the sterilizations of individuals at...
Eugenics. The term brings to light a dark history. From 1928 to 1972, Canada, specifically Alberta,...
In the early 1900s, the eugenics movement spurred a number of major developments in Ontario, among t...
From 1928 to 1934, about half of the two dozen women who were surgically sterilized while under the ...
Przymusowa sterylizacja była jednym z eugenicznych sposobów kontroli “niepożądanych populacji” prakt...
Although the concepts of eugenics have existed long before, the term was first coined by Francis Gal...
Between 1905 and 1945, 31 states in the Untied States and 2 provinces in Canada enacted sterilizatio...
The Compulsory Eugenic Sterilization (CES) of certain classes of individuals within our society has ...
Since sterilization is a drastic remedy and generally a permanent infringement of bodily integrity, ...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
The question, or rather, the problem of sterilization of the unfit has been very forcibly carried in...