Eugenics is a social philosophy that advocates the improvement of human hereditary traits through social intervention. The goals have been to create more intelligent people, save society?s resources, lessen human suffering, and to reduce health problems. Many governments throughout the world in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries utilized eugenics in developing their public policies. The United States and Germany were two prominent examples. In an attempt to understand better why the American public reacted as it did as it gained a wider knowledge of the actions of Nazi Germany and its eugenics program, this study turns its attention to the American press, for the press was the conduit of information to the public. The press ...
The article describes a troubled history of eugenics in the US, from its beginnings at the end of th...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
Eve Eiler was born in Fort Wayne. She enjoys World War II, U.S. and Atlantic History. She plans to c...
Conventional knowledge tells us that few Americans knew the details or inner workings of Hitler's ra...
The motto "Eugenics is the self-direction of human evolution" was part of the logo of the Second Int...
The thesis "American Eugenics and Its Impact on Nazi Germany" is a study about influence of the Amer...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
This work is a qualitative/quantitative study of the treatment in the US press of the Jewish refugee...
The relationship between the British and Nazi eugenics movements has been underexamined, largely bec...
During the 1920s, the world-wide eugenics movement reached a peak level of popularity. Historians ha...
The accepted version of the history of eugenics - put forward by Kevles, Allen and Barkan amongst ot...
The goal of this article is to fill the existing gap in the history of eugenics by presenting a deta...
The Scopes “Monkey Trials” was nothing more than a publicity stunt. The beneficiary of this stunt wa...
During the 1910s-1930s eugenics movement, communications zipped between the German and American euge...
Hitler and his henchmen victimized an entire European population and exterminated millions in his qu...
The article describes a troubled history of eugenics in the US, from its beginnings at the end of th...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
Eve Eiler was born in Fort Wayne. She enjoys World War II, U.S. and Atlantic History. She plans to c...
Conventional knowledge tells us that few Americans knew the details or inner workings of Hitler's ra...
The motto "Eugenics is the self-direction of human evolution" was part of the logo of the Second Int...
The thesis "American Eugenics and Its Impact on Nazi Germany" is a study about influence of the Amer...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
This work is a qualitative/quantitative study of the treatment in the US press of the Jewish refugee...
The relationship between the British and Nazi eugenics movements has been underexamined, largely bec...
During the 1920s, the world-wide eugenics movement reached a peak level of popularity. Historians ha...
The accepted version of the history of eugenics - put forward by Kevles, Allen and Barkan amongst ot...
The goal of this article is to fill the existing gap in the history of eugenics by presenting a deta...
The Scopes “Monkey Trials” was nothing more than a publicity stunt. The beneficiary of this stunt wa...
During the 1910s-1930s eugenics movement, communications zipped between the German and American euge...
Hitler and his henchmen victimized an entire European population and exterminated millions in his qu...
The article describes a troubled history of eugenics in the US, from its beginnings at the end of th...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
Eve Eiler was born in Fort Wayne. She enjoys World War II, U.S. and Atlantic History. She plans to c...