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Allen, Ann Taylor. "German radical feminism and eugenics, 1900-1908." German Studies Review 11 (1988):31-56. Aly, Gotz, Peter Chroust, and Christian Pross. Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi medicine and racial hygiene Kater. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1994. Annas, George J., and Michael A. Grodin. The nazism doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human rights in human experimentation. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1992. Antonovsky, Anna M. "Aryan analysts in nazism Germany: Questions of adaptation, desymbolization, and betrayal." Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought 11 (1988):213-231. Arluke, Arnold, and Boria Sax. "The nazism treatment of animals and people." In Reinventing biology: Respect for life and the creation of knowledge. Edited by Linda Birke and Ruth Hubbard. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 1995. 228-260. Arnold, Bettina. "The past as propaganda: Totalitarian archaeology in nazism Germany." Antiquity 64 (1990):464-478. Barkai, Avraham. nazism economics: Ideology, theory, and policy. Oxford: Berg, 1990. Barkan, Elazar. "Mobilizing scientists against nazism racism, 1933-1939." In Bones, bodies, behavior: Essays on biological anthropology. Edited by Jr. George W. Stocking. Madison: Univ. of Wisconsin Press, 1988. 180-205. Bauman, Zygmunt. Modernity and the Holocaust. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989. Baumer-Schleinkofer, Anne. nazism biology and schools. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1995. Burleigh, Michael. "Racism as social policy: The nazism 'euthanasia' programme, 1939-1945." Ethnic and Racial Studies 14 (1991):453-473. Burleigh, Michael. "Psychiatry, German society, and the nazism 'euthanasia' programme." Social History of Medicine 7 (1994):213-228. Bussche, Hendrik van den. Medizinische Wissenschaft im Dritten Reich: Kontinuitat, Anpassung und Opposition an der Hamburger medizinischen Fakultat. Berlin: Reimer, 1989. David, Henry P., Jochen Fleischhacker, and Charlotte Hohn. "Abortion and eugenics in Nazi Germany." Population and Development Review 14 (1988):81-112. Dietrich, Donald. "Catholic resistance to biological and racist eugenics in the Third Reich." In Germans against Nazism: Nonconformity, opposition and resistance in the Third Reich / Francis R. Nicosia, Lawrence D. Stokes (eds.). New York: Berg, 1990. 137-155. Eley, Geoff. "Scholarship Serving the nazism State I: Studying the East." Ethnic and Racial Studies 12.4 (1989):576. Felbor, Ute. Rassenbiologie und Vererbungswissenschaft in der medizinischen Fakultat der Universitat Wurzburg 1937-1945. Wurzburg: Konigshausen & Neumann, 1995. Friedlander, Henry. The origins of nazism genocide: From euthanasia to the final solution. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Press, 1995. Ganssmuller, Christian. Die Erbgesundheitspolitik des Dritten Reiches: Planung, Durchfuhrung und Durchsetzung. Koln: Bohlau, 1987. Godwin, Joscelyn. "Arktos: The polar myth in science, symbolism, and nazism survival." (1993). Greisenhainer, Katja. "Otto Reches Verhaltnis zur sogenannten Rassenhygiene." Anthropos: Revista de Documentacion Cientifica de la Culturade 91 (1996):495-912. Herlitzius, Anette. Frauenbefreiung und Rassenideologie: Rassenhygiene und Eugenik im politischen Programm der 'Radikalen Frauenbewegung' (1900-1933). Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitats-Verlag, 1995. Kater, Michael H. "Hitler's early doctors: nazism physicians in predepression Germany." Journal of Modern History 59 (1987):25-52. Kaupen-Haas, Heidrum. Der Griff nach der Bevolkerung: Aktualitat und Kontinuitat nazistischer Bevolkerungspolitik. Nordlingen: Greno, 1986. Koch, Thomas. Zwangssterilisation im Dritten Reich: Das Beispiel der Universitatsklinik Gottingen. Frankfurt am Main: Mabuse-Verlag, 1994. Koontz, Claudia. Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the Family, and nazism Politics. New York: St. Martin's, 1987. Koonz, Claudia. "Ethical dilemmas and nazism eugenics: Single issue dissent in religious contexts." Journal of Modern History 64 (1992):S8-31. Koonz, Claudia. "Eugenics, gender, and ethics in nazism Germany: The debate about involuntary sterilization, 1933-1936." In Reevaluating the Third Reich. Edited by Thomas Childers and Jane Caplan. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1993. 66-85. Kuhl, Stefan. The nazism connection: Eugenics, American racism, and German National Socialism. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1994. Lerner, Richard. Final Solutions: Biology, Prejudice, and Genocide. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1992. Lifton, Robert Jay. The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide. New York: Basic Books, 1986. Luebke, David Martin, and Sybil Milton. "Locating the Victim: An Overview of Census-Taking, Tabulation Technology and Persecution in nazism Germany." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 16.Fall (1994):25-39. Macrakis, Kristie. Surviving the swastika: Scientific research in nazism Germany. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1993. 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"Genes and Racial Hygiene: Studies of Science under National Socialism." Science as Culture 3 (1992):116-129. Stockel, Sigrid. Sauglingsfursorge zwischen sozialer Hygiene und Eugenik: Das Beispiel Berlins im Kaiserreich und in der Weimarer Republik. Berlin: de Gruyer, 1996. Wallerstein, Robert S. "Psychoanalysis in nazism Germany: Historical and psychoanalytic lessons." Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought 11 (1988):351-370. Weber, Matthias M. "Rassenhygiene und nationalsozialistische Ideologie: Ansatze und Probleme der Forschung. (Anmerkungen zu Emil Peter Beckers Werk: 'Zur Geschichte der Rassenhygiene: Wege ins Dritte Reich')." Sudhoffs Archiv fur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften 73 (1989):223-232. Wegner, Gregory P. "Schooling for a new mythos: Race, anti-Semitism and the curriculum materials of a nazism race educator." Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education 27 (1991):189-213. Weindling, Paul J. "German-Soviet co-operation in science: The case of the Laboratory for Racial Research, 1931-1938." Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza 1.2 (1986):103-109. Weindling, Paul. "Medicine in nazism Germany and its aftermath." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 65 (1991):416-419. Weingart, Peter. "The rationalization of sexual behavior: The institutionalization of eugenic thought in Germany." Journal of the History of Biology 20 (1987):159-193.
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