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Social Mendelism Genetics And The Politics Of Race In Germany 19001948 1st Edition Amir Teicher

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Social Mendelism Genetics And The Politics Of Race In Germany 19001948 1st Edition Amir Teicher
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.85 MB
Pages: 283
Author: Amir Teicher
ISBN: 9781108499491, 9781108583190, 9781108730747, 110849949X, 1108583199, 1108730744
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Social Mendelism Genetics And The Politics Of Race In Germany 19001948 1st Edition Amir Teicher by Amir Teicher 9781108499491, 9781108583190, 9781108730747, 110849949X, 1108583199, 1108730744 instant download after payment.

Who was the scientific progenitor of eugenic thought? Amir Teicher challenges the preoccupation with Darwin's eugenic legacy by uncovering the extent to which Gregor Mendel's theory of heredity became crucial in the formation - and radicalization - of eugenic ideas. Through a compelling analysis of the entrenchment of genetic thinking in the social and political policies in Germany between 1900 and 1948, Teicher exposes how Mendelian heredity became saturated with cultural meaning, fed racial anxieties, reshaped the ideal of the purification of the German national body and ultimately defined eugenic programs. Drawing on scientific manuscripts and memoirs, bureaucratic correspondence, court records, school notebooks and Hitler's table talk as well as popular plays and films, Social Mendelism presents a new paradigm for understanding links between genetics and racism, and between biological and social thought.

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