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The Shortest History of Eugenics: From ‚Science‘ to Atrocity – How a Dangerous Movement Shaped the World, and Why It Persists (Shortest History) 

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A harrowing history of a grim chapter in politics and science, in which groups of influential thinkers shaped global policy with the aim of determining who had the right to have children—and who was worthy of life. The Shortest History books deliver thousands of years of history in one riveting, fast-paced read.


For the last two centuries, groups of influential men have, in the professed interest of fiscal responsibility, crime reduction, and outright racism, attempted to control who was allowed to bear children. Their efforts, “eugenics, ” characterize a movement that over the last century swept across the world—from the US to Brazil, Japan, India, Australia, and beyond—in the form of marriage restrictions, asylum detention, and sterilization campaigns affected millions. German physicians and scientists adopted and then heightened these eugenics practices beginning in 1939, starving or executing those they deemed “life unworthy of life.”


But well after the liberation of Nazi deathcamps, health care workers and even the US government pursued policies worldwide with the express purpose of limiting the reproduction of poor non-whites. The Shortest History of Eugenics takes us back to the founding principles of the movement, revealing how an idea that began in cattle breeding took such an insidious turn—and how it lingers in rhetoric and policy today.

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Preface: The Good Birth


Part 1: Surviving the Unfittest (c.500 BCE to 1898)


Chapter 1: Managing Fate


Chapter 2: Degenerates         


Chapter 3: Natural Born Criminals     


Chapter 4: From Sir Francis Galton to Connecticut   


Part 2: Making Eugenics a Science (1899-1927)   


Chapter 5: The Indiana Plan   


Chapter 6: The American Eugenics Triangle  


Chapter 7: Studying the Worst of Us 


Chapter 8: Legal Scaffolding for Eugenics     


Part 3: Cleaning the Race (1919-1945)      


Chapter 9: Drowning “the Great Race” Under a “Rising Tide of Color”         


Chapter 10: A Global Eugenics Network        


Chapter 11: Making America White Again    


Chapter 12: Nazi Ties 


Chapter 13: To Murder Six Million     


Part 4: Population Control (1945-1980)    


Chapter 14: A Surplus Colonial Population   


Chapter 15: The Population Control Industrial Complex       


Chapter 16: The Population Bomb Bomb      


Chapter 17: Emergencies       


Part 5: Eugenics is Dead; Long Live Eugenics (1980 to today)    


Chapter 18: Resistance, Weak and Strong     


Chapter 19: From Population Control to Poverty Control     


Chapter 20: Sterilizing Criminals Again         


Chapter 21: Newgenics?


Sources


Acknowledgments


Index

Über den Autor

Erik L. Peterson, Ph D, is Associate Provost and Associate Professor of the History of Science & Medicine at The University of Alabama. He publishes and teaches about the historical relationship between race and science in the United States and abroad.
Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 272 ● ISBN 9781891011870 ● Verlag The Experiment ● Land US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2024 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 9366707 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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