Baltic Eugenics: Bio-Politics, Race and Nation in Interwar Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania 1918-1940
In: On the boundary of two worlds 35
Preliminary Material -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Eugenics, Sterilisation and the Racial State: The Baltic States, Russia, and the Global Eugenics Movement /Björn M. Felder -- Race, Eugenics and National Identity in the Eastern Baltic: From Racial Surveys to Racial States /Paul J. Weindling -- The Application of Eugenics in Estonia 1918-1940 /Ken Kalling -- Racial Identity and Physical Anthropology in Estonia 1800-1945 /Ken Kalling and Leiu Heapost -- "God forgives – but Nature never will" Racial Identity, Racial Anthropology, and Eugenics in Latvia 1918-1940 /Björn M. Felder -- Latvian Psychiatry and Medical Legislation of the 1930s and the German Sterilisation Law /Vladimirs Kuznecovs -- "Over-Latvianisation in Heaven" - Attitudes towards Contraception and Abortion in Latvia 1918-1940 /Ineta Lipša -- Eugenics against State and Church: Juozas Blažys (1890-1939), Eugenics, Abortion and Psychiatry in Interwar Lithuania 1918-1940 /Björn M. Felder and Arūnas Germanavičius -- World War One and National Characterology in East-Central Europe /Maciej Górny -- Soviet Eugenics and National Minorities: Eradication of Syphilis in Buriat-Mongolia as an Element of Social Modernisation of a Frontier Region 1923-1928 /Vsevolod Bashkuev -- Sterilisation in the Swedish Welfare State: A Gender Issue? /Maija Runcis -- Eugenic Concerns, Scientific Practices: International Relations and National Adaptations in the Establishment of Psychiatric Genetics in Germany, Britain, the US and Scandinavia 1910-1960 /Volker Roelcke -- List of Contributors.