Interwar France witnessed a convergence of two ostensibly diametrically opposed phenomena: eugenics and pro-natalism. In the 1930s in particular, pro-natalists, desiring to raise the French birthrate, and eugenicists, pursuing racial hygiene, came together both literally and discursively, allowing them to exercise a high degree of influence on politics and policy. In this manner, although France did not conduct a campaign of sterilization as did many other countries, eugenics influenced the formation of the French welfare state nonetheless, suggesting that historians should reassess their interpretation of its origins
This article extends and questions historians’ recent inquiry into feminists’ relationship with the ...
Eugenics - or 'the cultivation of a race' - is a concept dating from the latter part of the 19th cen...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...
Historiography of French eugenics has long been hindered by a mechanistic conception derived from hi...
William H. Schneider: Eugenics in France: the turning point in the 1930s. The eugenics movement is ...
Natalism and nationalism at the time of the First World War, Judith Wishnia. Concern about the low F...
Eugenics, the ideology of controlling the quality and quantity of the human species found many adept...
Drouard (Alain). - The sources of Eugenics in France: Neo Malthusianism (1896- 1914). Eugenics devel...
During the 1910s-1930s eugenics movement, communications zipped between the German and American euge...
The interwar period was characterized by the active development of national eugenics projects in Eur...
Well into the 1980s, Strasbourg, France, was the site of a curious and little-noted experiment: Unge...
THE INTRODUCTION OF EUGENICS IN FRANCE : FROM WORD TO CONCEPT A good way of approaching eugenism in ...
"This article investigates the complicated and intertwined history between the scientific discipline...
Eugenics is the science of breeding well , or rather , the science of improving the inborn qualiti...
The anxiety about the population decline in France acquired at the end of the XIXth Century a great ...
This article extends and questions historians’ recent inquiry into feminists’ relationship with the ...
Eugenics - or 'the cultivation of a race' - is a concept dating from the latter part of the 19th cen...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...
Historiography of French eugenics has long been hindered by a mechanistic conception derived from hi...
William H. Schneider: Eugenics in France: the turning point in the 1930s. The eugenics movement is ...
Natalism and nationalism at the time of the First World War, Judith Wishnia. Concern about the low F...
Eugenics, the ideology of controlling the quality and quantity of the human species found many adept...
Drouard (Alain). - The sources of Eugenics in France: Neo Malthusianism (1896- 1914). Eugenics devel...
During the 1910s-1930s eugenics movement, communications zipped between the German and American euge...
The interwar period was characterized by the active development of national eugenics projects in Eur...
Well into the 1980s, Strasbourg, France, was the site of a curious and little-noted experiment: Unge...
THE INTRODUCTION OF EUGENICS IN FRANCE : FROM WORD TO CONCEPT A good way of approaching eugenism in ...
"This article investigates the complicated and intertwined history between the scientific discipline...
Eugenics is the science of breeding well , or rather , the science of improving the inborn qualiti...
The anxiety about the population decline in France acquired at the end of the XIXth Century a great ...
This article extends and questions historians’ recent inquiry into feminists’ relationship with the ...
Eugenics - or 'the cultivation of a race' - is a concept dating from the latter part of the 19th cen...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...