Blood and Homeland: Eugenics and Racial Nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940 / Edition 1

Blood and Homeland: Eugenics and Racial Nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940 / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
9637326812
ISBN-13:
9789637326813
Pub. Date:
01/28/2007
Publisher:
Central European University Press
ISBN-10:
9637326812
ISBN-13:
9789637326813
Pub. Date:
01/28/2007
Publisher:
Central European University Press
Blood and Homeland: Eugenics and Racial Nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940 / Edition 1

Blood and Homeland: Eugenics and Racial Nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940 / Edition 1

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Overview

The history of eugenics and racial nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe is a neglected topic of analysis in contemporary scholarship. The 20 essays in this volume, written by distinguished scholars of eugenics and fascism alongside a new generation of scholars, excavate the hitherto unknown eugenics movements in Central and Southeast Europe, including Austria and Germany.

Eugenics and racial nationalism are topics that have constantly been marginalized and rated as incompatible with local national traditions in Central and Southeast Europe. These topics receive a new treatment here. On the one hand, the historiographic perspective connects developments in the history of anthropology and eugenics with political ideologies such as racial nationalism and anti-Semitism; on the other hand, it contests the 'Sonderweg' approach adopted by scholars dealing with these issues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789637326813
Publisher: Central European University Press
Publication date: 01/28/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 478
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.02(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Marius Turda is Professor in 20th Century Central and Eastern European Biomedicine at Oxford Brookes University. He is Director of the Centre for Medical Humanities.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Marius Turda and Paul Weindling: Eugenics, Race and Nation in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940

Part I. Ethnography and Racial Anthropology

Egbert Klautke: German "Race Psychology" and Its Implementation in Central Europe: Egon von Eickstedt and Rudolf Hippius
Margit Berner: From "Prisoners of War Studies" to Proof of Paternity: Racial Anthropologists and the Measuring of "Others" in Austria
Maria Teschler-Nicola: "Volksdeutsche" and Racial Anthropology in Interwar Vienna: The "Marienfeld Project"
Rory Yeomans, Of Yugoslav Barbarians and Croatian Gentlemen Scholars: Nationalist Ideology and Racial Anthropology in Interwar Yugoslavia
Sevasti Trubeta: Anthropological Discourse and Eugenics in Interwar Greece


Part II. Eugenics and Racial Hygiene in National Contexts

Michal Simunek, Between "Eugenics" and "Racial Hygiene": Plans for the Regulation of Human Heredity in the Czech Lands, 1900-1925
Magdalena Gavin, Progressivism and Eugenic Thinking in Poland, 1905-1939
Marius Turda, "Faj egészségtana" or "Eugenika"? The First Debates on Eugenics in Hungary, 1910-1918
Christian Promitzer, Taking Care of the National Body: Eugenic Visions in Interwar Bulgaria, 1905-1940
Ken Kalling, The Self Perception of A Small Nation: The Reception of Eugenics in Interwar Estonia
Paul J. Weindling, Central Europe Confronts German Racial Hygiene: Friedrich Hertz, Hugo Iltis and Ignaz Zollschan as Critics of Racial Hygiene


Part III. Religion, Public Health and Population Policies

Kamila Uzarczyk, "Moses als Eugeniker"? The Reception of Eugenic Ideas in Jewish Medical Circles in Interwar Poland
Monica Löscher: Eugenics and the Catholic Church in Interwar Austria
Sabine Schleiermacher, Eugenics and Protestantism: Public Health, Population Policy and Protestant Welfare Organisations during the Weimar Republic
Herwig Czech, From Welfare to Selection: Vienna’s Public Health Office and the Implementation of Racial Hygiene Politics under the Nazi Regime
Maria Bucur, Fallen Women and Necessary Evils: Eugenic Representations of Prostitution in Interwar Romania


Part IV. Anti-Semitism, Nationalism and Biopolitics

Răzvan Pârâianu, Culturalist Nationalism and Anti-Semitism in Fin-de-Siècle Romania
Attila Pók, The Politics of Hatred: Scapegoating in Interwar Hungary
Aristotle Kallis, Racialist Politics and Bio-Medical Totalitarianism in Interwar Europe
Roger Griffin, Tunnel Visions and Mysterious Trees: Modernist Projects of National and Racial Regeneration, 1880-1939
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