Demography and degeneration: eugenics and the declining birthrate in the twentieth-century Britain
Material type: TextPublication details: London University of North Carolina Press 1995Description: xiv, 443pISBN:- 0-8078-4554-X
- HQ 755.5 .S65 1995
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Discusses the appeal of eugenics in Britain before world war ii closely linked to concerns about possible racial decline as a result of the rapid spread of birth control practices among the better classes.
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