Well into the 1980s, Strasbourg, France, was the site of a curious and little-noted experiment: Ungemach, a garden city dating back to the high days of eugenic experimentation that offered luxury living to couples who were deemed biologically fit and committed to contractual childbearing targets. Supported by public authorities, Ungemach aimed to accelerate human evolution by increasing procreation among eugenically selected parents. In this fascinating history, Paul-André Rosental gives an account of Ungemach’s origins and its perplexing longevity. He casts a troubling light on the influence that eugenics continues to exert—even decades after being discredited as a pseudoscience—in realms as diverse as developmental psychology, postwar pol...
Interwar France witnessed a convergence of two ostensibly diametrically opposed phenomena: eugenics ...
William H. Schneider: Eugenics in France: the turning point in the 1930s. The eugenics movement is ...
Eugenics, as it is outlined by Francis Galton in the late nineteenth century, is the practice of reg...
When we come across the word "eugenics" it is impossible to avoid thinking of Hitler's eugenics and ...
About the book: Eugenic thought and practice swept the world from the late nineteenth to the mid-twe...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
Eugenics is a science that aims to promote and develop the innate qualities of the human species usi...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...
Showing how `modernist cosmopolitanism¿ coexisted with an anti-cosmopolitan municipal control this e...
During the 1910s-1930s eugenics movement, communications zipped between the German and American euge...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
Historiography of French eugenics has long been hindered by a mechanistic conception derived from hi...
Eugenics is the application of Darwinism to produce a ‘superior race ’ by the state controlling huma...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
Contemporary concerns with technologies like CRISPR and the proliferation of state laws restricting ...
Interwar France witnessed a convergence of two ostensibly diametrically opposed phenomena: eugenics ...
William H. Schneider: Eugenics in France: the turning point in the 1930s. The eugenics movement is ...
Eugenics, as it is outlined by Francis Galton in the late nineteenth century, is the practice of reg...
When we come across the word "eugenics" it is impossible to avoid thinking of Hitler's eugenics and ...
About the book: Eugenic thought and practice swept the world from the late nineteenth to the mid-twe...
The main concern of the first eugenists, such as Karl Pearson and Walter Weldon of University Colleg...
Eugenics is a science that aims to promote and develop the innate qualities of the human species usi...
Very few social movements have had as long and murky of a path in United States as the eugenics move...
Showing how `modernist cosmopolitanism¿ coexisted with an anti-cosmopolitan municipal control this e...
During the 1910s-1930s eugenics movement, communications zipped between the German and American euge...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
Historiography of French eugenics has long been hindered by a mechanistic conception derived from hi...
Eugenics is the application of Darwinism to produce a ‘superior race ’ by the state controlling huma...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
Contemporary concerns with technologies like CRISPR and the proliferation of state laws restricting ...
Interwar France witnessed a convergence of two ostensibly diametrically opposed phenomena: eugenics ...
William H. Schneider: Eugenics in France: the turning point in the 1930s. The eugenics movement is ...
Eugenics, as it is outlined by Francis Galton in the late nineteenth century, is the practice of reg...