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1 De-Provincializing Eugenics: The Persistence of ‘Race Hygiene’ in Japan after Its Decline in the West
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Document Date: 2015-04-23 02:52:02


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Tokyo / Corvallis / Melbourne / New York / /

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Oxford University Press / Cambridge University Press / Kubota / Trans Pacific Press / Oregon State University Press / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / Japan / United States / United Kingdom / China / South Africa / /

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Person Travel / /

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University of Tokyo / Welfare’s Institute of Population Problems / Kristin ROEBUCK General Hall / Microbial Institute / Cold Spring Harbor / Retreat of Scientific Racism / Institute of Population Problems / University Eugenics / Nihon University / Japan’s National Institute of Public Health / /

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The Diary of Anne Frank / /

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Cambridge University / Columbia University / Nihon University / Japan’s National Institute of Public Health / Institute of Population Problems / United Nations / Harvard / Oregon State University / Japan Race Hygiene Association / University of Tokyo / Oxford University / Microbial Institute / American Philosophical Society / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / Welfare’s Institute of Population Problems / Japanese Society of Internal Medicine / Ministry of Welfare / /

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Herbert Spencer / Ashley Montagu / David Askew / Suda Akiyoshi / Paul Farber / Leonard Lieberman / Curt Jacob Stern / Hoshi Hiroshi / Charles Davenport / Hamilton Cravens / Larry T. Reynolds / Mendelian / /

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author / head of a team / zoologist / translator / vice director / director / vice president / eminent anthropologist / General / head / /

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Oregon / New York / /

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Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society / /

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hybridization / /

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