This One-day Workshop is organised by the History of Race and Eugenics (HRE) Research Group Oxford Brookes University. The study of eugenics and race is currently undergoing a remarkable transformation - one defined by society's need to engage with scientific advances and the ethical dilemmas they raise on the one hand, and the investigation of hitherto neglected case studies on the other. The inclusion and juxtaposition of national and international histories of race and eugenics lies at the heart of this international collaboration that strives to not only yield original and timely research on these neglected national case studies, but to redefine and diversify the overarching debates on these particularly turbulent periods of modern hist...
Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette. Latin Eugenics in Comparative Perspective.London & New York: Bl...
Abstract. The paper discusses the scope and influence of eugenics in defining the scientific program...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This One-day Workshop is organised by the History of Race and Eugenics (HRE) Research Group Oxford B...
Initially focused above all on the cases of Great Britain, the United States and Germany, the histor...
Eugenics - or 'the cultivation of a race' - is a concept dating from the latter part of the 19th cen...
When we come across the word "eugenics" it is impossible to avoid thinking of Hitler's eugenics and ...
Eugenics is a science that aims to promote and develop the innate qualities of the human species usi...
This article discusses the development of Latin eugenics in Europe between 1910s and 1930s, with a ...
During the 1920s, the world-wide eugenics movement reached a peak level of popularity. Historians ha...
About the book: Eugenic thought and practice swept the world from the late nineteenth to the mid-twe...
Based on previously unexplored archival documentation, this book offers the first general overview o...
Understanding the human – a form of moral and religious introspection and historical responsibility ...
This paper addresses the topic of the intellectual and academic foundations of the eugenics movement...
Background: The founders of Hereditas envisioned that race biology would be a major subject that had...
Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette. Latin Eugenics in Comparative Perspective.London & New York: Bl...
Abstract. The paper discusses the scope and influence of eugenics in defining the scientific program...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This One-day Workshop is organised by the History of Race and Eugenics (HRE) Research Group Oxford B...
Initially focused above all on the cases of Great Britain, the United States and Germany, the histor...
Eugenics - or 'the cultivation of a race' - is a concept dating from the latter part of the 19th cen...
When we come across the word "eugenics" it is impossible to avoid thinking of Hitler's eugenics and ...
Eugenics is a science that aims to promote and develop the innate qualities of the human species usi...
This article discusses the development of Latin eugenics in Europe between 1910s and 1930s, with a ...
During the 1920s, the world-wide eugenics movement reached a peak level of popularity. Historians ha...
About the book: Eugenic thought and practice swept the world from the late nineteenth to the mid-twe...
Based on previously unexplored archival documentation, this book offers the first general overview o...
Understanding the human – a form of moral and religious introspection and historical responsibility ...
This paper addresses the topic of the intellectual and academic foundations of the eugenics movement...
Background: The founders of Hereditas envisioned that race biology would be a major subject that had...
Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette. Latin Eugenics in Comparative Perspective.London & New York: Bl...
Abstract. The paper discusses the scope and influence of eugenics in defining the scientific program...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...