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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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