In 1900 Hungary was a regional power in Europe with imperial pretensions; by 1919 it was crippled by profound territorial, social and national transformations. This book chronicles the development of eugenic thinking in early twentieth-century Hungary, examining how eugenics was an integral part of this dynamic historical transformation.
In 1900 Hungary was a regional power in Europe with imperial pretensions; by 1919 it was crippled by profound territorial, social and national transformations. This book chronicles the development of eugenic thinking in early twentieth-century Hungary, examining how eugenics was an integral part of this dynamic historical transformation.
Prologue Introduction 1. A New Dawn 2. Debating Eugenics 3. At A Crossroads 4. Towards National Eugenics 5. Health Anxieties and War 6. Eugenics Triumphant 7. The Fall of the Race Conclusion Epilogue Biographical Information