Demography and Degeneration: Eugenics and the Declining Birthrate in Twentieth-Century Britain

Author:   Richard A. Soloway
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   Second Edition
ISBN:  

9780807845547


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   20 November 1995
Format:   Paperback
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Demography and Degeneration: Eugenics and the Declining Birthrate in Twentieth-Century Britain


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Richard Soloway offers a compelling and authoritative study of the relationship of the eugenics movement to the dramatic decline in the birthrate and family size in twentieth-century Britain. Working in a tradition of hereditarian determinism which held fast to the premise that """"like tends to beget like,"""" eugenicists developed and promoted a theory of biosocial engineering through selective reproduction. Soloway shows that the appeal of eugenics to the middle and upper classes of British society was closely linked to recurring concerns about the relentless drop in fertility and the rapid spread of birth control practices from the 1870s to World War II. Demography and Degeneration considers how differing scientific and pseudoscientific theories of biological inheritance became popularized and enmeshed in the prolonged, often contentious national debate about """"race suicide"""" and """"the dwindling family."""" Demographic statistics demonstrated that birthrates were declining among the better-educated, most successful classes while they remained high for the poorest, least-educated portion of the population. For many people steeped in the ideas of social Darwinism, eugenicist theories made this decline all the more alarming: they feared that falling birthrates among the """"better"""" classes signfied a racial decline and degeneration that might prevent Britain from successfully negotiating the myriad competive challenges facing the nation in the twentieth century. Although the organized eugenics movement remained small and elitist throughout most of its history, this study demonstrates how pervasive eugenic assumptions were in the middle and upper reaches of British society, at least until World War II. It also traces the important role of eugenics in the emergence of the modern family planning movement and the formulation of population policies in the interwar years.

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Author:   Richard A. Soloway
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Edition:   Second Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.655kg
ISBN:  

9780807845547


ISBN 10:   080784554
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   20 November 1995
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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[This book] will no doubt remain the standard work on eugenics in Britain for years to come. Population and Development Review An engrossing and scholarly study. American Historical Review This book will no doubt remain the standard work on eugenics in Britain for years to come. Population and Development Review A magnificent piece of scholarship. Times Higher Education Supplement [An] engrossing and scholarly study. American Historical Review


[This book] will no doubt remain the standard work on eugenics in Britain for years to come. Population and Development Review This book will no doubt remain the standard work on eugenics in Britain for years to come. Population and Development Review An engrossing and scholarly study. American Historical Review A magnificent piece of scholarship. Times Higher Education Supplement [An] engrossing and scholarly study. American Historical Review


[This book] will no doubt remain the standard work on eugenics in Britain for years to come. Population and Development Review


[This book] will no doubt remain the standard work on eugenics in Britain for years to come.<p> Population and Development Review


Author Information

Richard A. Soloway is Eugen Merzbacher Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His books include Birth Control and the Population Question in England, 1877-1930.

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