Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku
Nowadays people confine eugenics to one period (The Second World War), and one place (Nazi Germany). But the truth is that eugenics existed in almost every country, including Poland. In the 19th century, Francis Galton divided the practice of eugenics into positive and negative categories. In Polan...
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doaj-a40ded19a9d448c98b57ce83c14094552021-07-02T20:04:08ZengCardinal Stefan Wyszynski University PressStudia Ecologiae et Bioethicae1733-12182012-12-0110410.21697/seb.2012.10.4.03Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wiekuAnna Słoniowska0Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, ul. Licealna 9, 65-417 Zielona Góra. Nowadays people confine eugenics to one period (The Second World War), and one place (Nazi Germany). But the truth is that eugenics existed in almost every country, including Poland. In the 19th century, Francis Galton divided the practice of eugenics into positive and negative categories. In Poland, the first of the two had greater popularity, but the negative category had its supporters too. From the beginning, Polish eugenics was associated with the political and social situations in the country. After 123 years of annexation and after The First World War, Poland was threatened by a demographic disaster. The eugenicists tried to solve those problems. Doctor Leon Wernic arose to be the leader of the eugenicists. He was the initiator of many reforms in the +eld of medicine, education, and law. =e eugenicists have established marriage counseling and even insisted upon conscious maternity. However as racist slogans become more frequent in the lead-up to the Second World War, most Polish Eugenicists were opposed to sterilization, castration, and the elimination of people. https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/seb/article/view/6762eugenikahigieniścihistoria eugeniki w PolscePolskie Towarzystwo Eugenicznerasa ludzkasterylizacja |
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Anna Słoniowska Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae eugenika higieniści historia eugeniki w Polsce Polskie Towarzystwo Eugeniczne rasa ludzka sterylizacja |
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Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku |
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Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku |
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Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku |
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Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku |
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Recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w XIX i XX wieku |
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recepcja i rozwój idei eugenicznej na ziemiach polskich w xix i xx wieku |
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Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Press |
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Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae |
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Nowadays people confine eugenics to one period (The Second World War), and one place (Nazi Germany). But the truth is that eugenics existed in almost every country, including Poland. In the 19th century, Francis Galton divided the practice of eugenics into positive and negative categories. In Poland, the first of the two had greater popularity, but the negative category had its supporters too. From the beginning, Polish eugenics was associated with the political and social situations in the country. After 123 years of annexation and after The First World War, Poland was threatened by a demographic disaster. The eugenicists tried to solve those problems. Doctor Leon Wernic arose to be the leader of the eugenicists. He was the initiator of many reforms in the +eld of medicine, education, and law. =e eugenicists have established marriage counseling and even insisted upon conscious maternity. However as racist slogans become more frequent in the lead-up to the Second World War, most Polish Eugenicists were opposed to sterilization, castration, and the elimination of people.
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eugenika higieniści historia eugeniki w Polsce Polskie Towarzystwo Eugeniczne rasa ludzka sterylizacja |
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