Eugenics as Indian removal: sociohistorical processes and the de(con)struction of American Indians in the southeast [0.03%]
优生学作为印第安人清除政策:社会历史进程与美国东南部印第安人的消亡与重构
Angela Gonzales,Judy Kertész,Gabrielle Tayac
Angela Gonzales
Although research on the history of the eugenics movement in the United States is legion, its impact on state policies that identified and defined American Indians has yet to be fully addressed. The exhibit, Our Lives: Comtemporary Life and...
Ralph Brave,Kathryn Sylva
Ralph Brave
Human Plants, Human Harvest: The Hidden History of California Eugenics is the first-ever exhibition on the history of eugenics in California. The disappearance of this history for half a century, and the consequent absence of a "collective ...
Deadly medicine [0.03%]
致命的药物
Susan Bachrach
Susan Bachrach
This article discusses the methods the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum used to make an exhibition on the complex history of Nazi eugenics accessible to the museum's mass public and at the same time, provocative for special audiences...
Chloe S Burke,Christopher J Castaneda
Chloe S Burke
Inspired by our experience addressing the legacy of eugenics at California State University, Sacramento, this special issue presents an array of articles representative of diverse approaches to the historical investigation of eugenics. This...
"A wealth of historical interest": the medical artifact collection at the University of Western Ontario [0.03%]
“蕴藏丰富的历史内涵”——汤姆逊医学博物馆及其馆藏文物
Michelle A Hamilton,Rebecca Woods
Michelle A Hamilton
Along with a teaching collection, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, began accepting medical artifacts for a historical museum in the early 1920s, although it never developed into more than an unof...
Sally Stein
Sally Stein
Susan Burch
Susan Burch
Scholars in Disability history and Disability studies have produced a substantive corpus of works in the last two decades. The range of topics represent the diverse nature of this field. This essay is intended as an introductory historiogra...
Robert McRuer
Robert McRuer
This essay considers how the AIDS quilt can function within the public historical record as a disability artifact; it connects contestations over the quilt to contestations over the meaning of disability in American cultures. Although the A...
Deaf people in Hitler's Europe: conducting oral history interviews with deaf Holocaust survivors [0.03%]
手语访谈聋人幸存者:纳粹欧洲的聋人社群
Donna F Ryan
Donna F Ryan
Deaf people living in Europe between 1933 and 1945 were mistreated, forcibly sterilized, incarcerated, and murdered by the Nazis. Their stories have been overlooked or underappreciated because of the complexities of communication and the di...
Steven Noll
Steven Noll
The article examines the history of Southern institutions and how these facilities are presently facing up to that past. Established both to care for and to control a population of individuals labeled as feeble-minded and deviant, these fac...