Francis Galton coined the term eugenics in 1883, launching a movement that would eventually advocate widespread state legislation for restriction of marriage and sterilization of those considered “defective.” That movement occurred at the same time two “family studies” became popular tools for teaching eugenics. The first involved the Jukes family, a clan of social outcasts from New York State. The second was the model Christian family of Jonathan Edwards, famous leader of the evangelical Great Awakening of the 18th Century. In the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the characteristics of the Jukes and the Edwards were used both by evangelical preachers and the leaders of the eugenics movement to exemplify how bad traits become a family cu...
The ‘‘progressive movement’’ swept the United States from roughly the first half of the 1890s through...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This study examines writings of eugenics advocates to establish their motivations. Chapter one intro...
Francis Galton coined the term eugenics in 1883, launching a movement that would eventually advocate...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...
Eugenics, the use of regulated breeding practices to improve a population, became widely accepted in...
In this thesis it is argued that a full and complete understanding of the eugenics movement may only...
While often hidden under the guise of race betterment in both a scientific and even moral sense, eug...
The socialization of eugenics in the United States at the turn-of-the-twentieth century was facilita...
Recent media attention to the history of the eugenics movement in American has resulted in apologies...
Eugenics, as it is outlined by Francis Galton in the late nineteenth century, is the practice of reg...
Although the concepts of eugenics have existed long before, the term was first coined by Francis Gal...
The first half of the 20th century witnessed the development of the classic eugenics. Some countrie...
This paper addresses the topic of the intellectual and academic foundations of the eugenics movement...
Wendy Kline's lucid cultural history of eugenics in America emphasizes the movement's central, conti...
The ‘‘progressive movement’’ swept the United States from roughly the first half of the 1890s through...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This study examines writings of eugenics advocates to establish their motivations. Chapter one intro...
Francis Galton coined the term eugenics in 1883, launching a movement that would eventually advocate...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...
Eugenics, the use of regulated breeding practices to improve a population, became widely accepted in...
In this thesis it is argued that a full and complete understanding of the eugenics movement may only...
While often hidden under the guise of race betterment in both a scientific and even moral sense, eug...
The socialization of eugenics in the United States at the turn-of-the-twentieth century was facilita...
Recent media attention to the history of the eugenics movement in American has resulted in apologies...
Eugenics, as it is outlined by Francis Galton in the late nineteenth century, is the practice of reg...
Although the concepts of eugenics have existed long before, the term was first coined by Francis Gal...
The first half of the 20th century witnessed the development of the classic eugenics. Some countrie...
This paper addresses the topic of the intellectual and academic foundations of the eugenics movement...
Wendy Kline's lucid cultural history of eugenics in America emphasizes the movement's central, conti...
The ‘‘progressive movement’’ swept the United States from roughly the first half of the 1890s through...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
This study examines writings of eugenics advocates to establish their motivations. Chapter one intro...