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Social Mendelism (Genetics and the Politics of Race in Germany 1900–1948)

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Explore the compelling narrative of “Social Mendelism: Genetics and the Politics of Race in Germany 1900–1948,” a pivotal work that delves into the intersection of genetics, social theory, and racial politics in early 20th-century Germany. This insightful book examines how Mendelian genetics influenced societal views on race and the implications of these ideas during a tumultuous historical period. Ideal for historians, geneticists, and anyone interested in the social dimensions of science, “Social Mendelism” offers a critical perspective on how scientific theories can shape political ideologies. Don’t miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of this complex topic—buy this book today from thebookdot.com and gain access to a profound exploration of genetics and race.

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