Population politics in twentieth-century Europe : fascist dictatorships and liberal democracies / Maria Sophia Quine.
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TextSeries: Historical connectionsPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1996.Description: 152 p. ; 22 cmISBN: - 9780415080699
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| 320.9730207 Political humor in a changing media landscape : | 321 ARE ori The origins of totalitarianism / | 321 POP ope The open society and its enemies / | 321 QUI pop Population politics in twentieth-century Europe : | 321.07 PLA rep The Republic of Plato / | 321.8 BRE aga Against democracy / | 321.8 CRI dem Democracy : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Fears of "over-population" and "depopulation" in the nineteenth century --
Ch. 1. From Malthus to Mussolini: Fascist Italy's "battle for births" --
Ch. 2. Fathers of the nation: French pronatalism during the Third Republic --
Ch. 3. Nazi population policy: pronatalism and antinatalism during Third Reich --
Ch. 4. Conclusion: the politics of race and population in the twentieth century.
Demystifies the population policies of fascist regimes by looking at them in the wider context of how societies in general reacted to the profound economic changes brought about by industrialization.
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