Landscaping the human garden : twentieth-century population management in a comparative framework / edited by Amir Weiner
- Published
- Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2003.
- Physical Description
- xi, 344 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Additional Creators
- Weiner, Amir, 1961-
- Contents
- Introduction: landscaping the human garden / Amir Weiner -- State violence as technique : the logic of violence in Soviet totalitarianism / Peter Holquist -- The transformation of state and society in World War I Germany / Elisabeth Domansky -- Corporatism or democracy : the Russian provisional government of 1917 / Daniel Orlovsky -- The dead and the unborn : French pronatalism and the abortion law of 1920 / Mary Louise Roberts -- "More masculine men, more feminine women" : the iconography of Nazi racial hatreds / Claudia Koonz -- Defining enemies, making victims : Germans, Jews, and the Holocaust / Omer Bartov -- When memory counts : war, genocide, and postwar Soviet Jewry / Amir Weiner -- Social darwinism versus social engineering : the education of Japanese Americans during World War II / Gordon Chang -- How to construct a productive, disciplined, monoethnic Society : the dilemma of east central European governments, 1914-1956 / Istvan Deak -- Ethnic cleansing between war and peace / Norman Naimark -- Female images in a state of war : the Israeli war widow in fiction and film / Yael Zerubavel.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 0804746222 (cloth : alk. paper)
0804746303 (pbk. : alk. paper) - Note
- "This volume grew out of a workshop held at the Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford University, on 28-29 March 1997."
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [261]-340) and index.
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