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1 online resource (276 p.) |
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Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe Ser |
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Routledge Histories of Central and Eastern Europe Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- 1. Is Biopower Something to Be Afraid Of? Biopolitics as a Research Category in Historiography -- SECTION I: Issues of Reproduction -- 2. Regenerating the Nation: Eugenics and Racial Hygiene in Early Twentieth-Century Austria -- 3. 'Each Jewish Child Is Precious': Survivor Community in Poland and Its Biopolitical Discourses -- 4. 'Marital Intercourse Means Togetherness and Parenthood': The Biopolitics of Catholic Marriage Preparation in Poland during the 1970s |
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5. Whose Children? Pronatalist Incentives and Social Categorization in Socialist Romania -- 6. State and Parenthood: Family Planning Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia (1945-1991) -- 7. Blind Faith or Divine Providence? Global Catholicism and the Population Bomb -- SECTION II: Beyond Procreation: Health, Nutrition and Hygiene -- 8. Feeding Hungry Bodies: Children's Nutrition as Biopolitics after the Great War -- 9. Disinfection Trains: Fighting Lice on Polish Railways, 1918-1920 -- 10. The Intricacies of Communist Biopolitics: Control of Disease and Epidemics in the Polish Countryside after 1945 |
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11. State Socialist Biopolitics: Four Stages of Human Development in Post-War Czechoslovakia -- 12. Imperial Biopolitics: Famine in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1891-1947 -- 13. Fearing the Nation, Fearing for the Nation and Fearing Other Nations: Compulsory Vaccination in Twentieth-Century Germany -- Contributors -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Population policy in literature.
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Biopolitics in literature.
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Biopolitics in literature
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Population policy in literature
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
von Puttkamer, Joachim
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Rebitschek, Immo
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ISBN |
9781000774177 |
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1000774171 |
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