Monday, June 11th, 2018 Excluding the 'Unfit' from Procreation: Politics of Negative Eugenics in Global Perspective, 1900-1950

DateTimeLocation
Monday, June 11, 20182:00PM - 4:00PMSeminar Room 208N, Munk School of Global Affairs
1 Devonshire Place
M5S 3K7

Description

The lecture will focus on then-modern politics of negative eugenics during the first half of the twentieth century. This policy implemented different means of excluding the so-called genetically ‘unfit’ from procreation, e.g. by means of marriage prohibition or sterilization. The lecture will discuss the political cases of the USA, Scandinavia and Germany in a global perspective.

Dr. Michael Schwartz is Senior Fellow at the Institute for Contemporary History Munich-Berlin and Professor for Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Munster. Among his main subjects of research are the history of eugenics, global ethnic ‘cleansing’ and the history of sexuality between 1965 and 2000.


Speakers

Dr. Michael Schwartz
Institute for Contemporary History Munich-Berlin


Main Sponsor

Joint Initiative in German and European Studies

Sponsors

Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies

German Academic Exchange Service

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