The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics, 1927-1945
Schmuhl, Hans-Walter
Produktnummer:
1808ffa609ac48440a8c1410048b6ba8d4
Autor: | Schmuhl, Hans-Walter |
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Themengebiete: | Auschwitz National Socialism anthropology eugenics genetics human genetics |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.02.2008 |
EAN: | 9781402065996 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 468 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Springer Netherland |
Untertitel: | Crossing Boundaries |
Produktinformationen "The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity and Eugenics, 1927-1945"
From its founding in 1927 until its dissolution in 1945, the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics (KWI-A) in Berlin-Dahlem transgressed many a boundary; indeed, the transgression of boundaries was in a sense its raison d’être from the outset. Initially this applied to the boundaries within the disciplinary canon of the human sciences. Even from its basic conception, the institute, centered around the person of its founding director Eugen Fischer (1874– 1967), was to unify anthropology, genetics, and eugenics under one roof. In ke- ing with the understanding predominant in Germany between the wars, anthropology went beyond the scope of the framework of the ascendant “race theory” to cover not only physical anthropology, including paleoanthropology, but also elements of what we today would call cultural and social anthropology. Thus, this anthropology extended far into the fields of archeology, paleontology, prehistory and early h- tory, history and sociology, and especially into ethnology and folklore. Human genetics, in turn, was more than the attempt to apply to humans the genetics dev- oped by Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866–1945) and his school in the USA on the model of drosophila. In Germany, Morgan’s genetics, which concentrated on investigating the dissemination of genetic traits on the chromosomes and their morphological structure, was received with skepticism for two reasons.

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