This paper examines how informational processing drove new structures of racial classification in the Third Reich. The Deutsche Hollerith-Maschinen Gesellschaft mbH (Dehomag) worked closely with the government in designing and integrating punch-card informational systems. As a German subsidiary of IBM, Dehomag’s technology was deployed initially for a census in order to provide a more detailed racial analysis of the population. However the racial data was not detailed enough. The Nuremberg Race Laws provided a more precise and procedural definition of Jewishness that could be rendered machine-readable. As the volume and velocity of information in the Reich increased, Dehomag’s technology was adopted by other agencies like the Race and Settl...
The historiography on the concept of race in the post-war sciences has focused predominantly on the ...
This research paper entitled Racism Representation in Frank’s Diary. The objectives of the reserach ...
The main aim of this paper was to catch the most important events of one thousand years lasting time...
This paper examines how informational processing drove new structures of racial classification in th...
In Racial Science in Hitler’s New Europe, 1938–1945, international scholars examine the theories of ...
Abstract: In the popular and scientific imagination, Nazi science, in particular theories of race, l...
UnrestrictedAs a mode of representation, a structuring device, and as a biological category, race is...
Racial Statistics: A Scientific Impasse and its Political "Solution" under the Third Reich During th...
In the Netherlands, data about the spatial distribution of Dutch citizens structured on the basis of...
In 1898 the U.S. Bureau of Immigration initiated a classification of immigrants into some 40 categor...
Front: Tan background with black text and charts made of circles with different colors in them. Red ...
The origins of the Holocaust have been debated and evaluated by historians for decades. Since, histo...
The concept of the »Nordic race« has become especially prominent through its appearance in racial th...
In order to increase our understanding of how an industrialized, highly westernized society came to ...
Felix von Luschan, a German anthropologist (1854–1924), faced with the ambiguity of verbal skin desc...
The historiography on the concept of race in the post-war sciences has focused predominantly on the ...
This research paper entitled Racism Representation in Frank’s Diary. The objectives of the reserach ...
The main aim of this paper was to catch the most important events of one thousand years lasting time...
This paper examines how informational processing drove new structures of racial classification in th...
In Racial Science in Hitler’s New Europe, 1938–1945, international scholars examine the theories of ...
Abstract: In the popular and scientific imagination, Nazi science, in particular theories of race, l...
UnrestrictedAs a mode of representation, a structuring device, and as a biological category, race is...
Racial Statistics: A Scientific Impasse and its Political "Solution" under the Third Reich During th...
In the Netherlands, data about the spatial distribution of Dutch citizens structured on the basis of...
In 1898 the U.S. Bureau of Immigration initiated a classification of immigrants into some 40 categor...
Front: Tan background with black text and charts made of circles with different colors in them. Red ...
The origins of the Holocaust have been debated and evaluated by historians for decades. Since, histo...
The concept of the »Nordic race« has become especially prominent through its appearance in racial th...
In order to increase our understanding of how an industrialized, highly westernized society came to ...
Felix von Luschan, a German anthropologist (1854–1924), faced with the ambiguity of verbal skin desc...
The historiography on the concept of race in the post-war sciences has focused predominantly on the ...
This research paper entitled Racism Representation in Frank’s Diary. The objectives of the reserach ...
The main aim of this paper was to catch the most important events of one thousand years lasting time...