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The Wellborn Science: Eugenics in Germany, France, Brazil, and Russia

Adams, Mark B.(Edited by)
Part of the Monographs On the History and Philosophy of Biology series
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Eugenics is the branch of biology concerned with the improvement of hereditary qualities in humans. It draws scientists into direct contact with social and political policy makers. Yet, eugenic movements which have been mainly implemented by politicians, often differ significantly from the original aims of the scientists.The four contributors to this volume examine the eugenic movements in Germany, France, Brazil, and the Soviet Union. The scientific components of those programmes are considered alongside the social, religious, and political forces which significantly altered the original scientific goals. The book opens up new and comparative perspectives on the history of eugenics and the social aspects of science in general.

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Oxford University Press
0195363833 / 9780195363838
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
362.1
31/05/1990
English
242 pages
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