Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-157) and index.
Contents:
The "new" scientific racism -- German-American relations within the international eugenics movement before 1933 -- The international context: the support of Nazi race policy through the international eugenics movement -- From disciple to model: sterilization in Germany and the United States -- American eugenicists in Nazi Germany -- Science and racism: the influence of different concepts of race on attitudes toward Nazi race policies -- The influence of Nazi race policies on the transformation of eugenics in the United States -- The reception and function of American support in Nazi Germany -- The temporary end of the relations between German and American eugenicists -- Conclusion.
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