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Race Hygiene and National Efficiency: The Eugenics of Wilhelm Schallmayer offers an in-depth examination of the intellectual foundations of German eugenics, centering on the life and work of Wilhelm Schallmayer. A pivotal figure in the early eugenics movement in Germany, Schallmayer played a crucial role in shaping the theoretical and ideological framework of race hygiene. Unlike many accounts that retrospectively link German eugenics exclusively to the Nazi regime, this book places Schallmayer within the broader international context of eugenic thought, revealing striking parallels between German, British, and American eugenic movements. By shifting the focus from racial ideology to the technocratic concerns of national efficiency, the study challenges common misconceptions about the origins and motivations of German eugenics, presenting it as part of a wider effort to regulate population quality through scientific and managerial interventions.

This work critically reassesses the logic underpinning Schallmayer’s advocacy for reproductive control, which aimed at limiting the reproduction of the "unfit" while encouraging higher birth rates among the educated middle classes. His approach, rooted in concerns over national strength and cultural preservation, highlights the extent to which eugenics was framed as a tool for social engineering rather than merely racial purification. By tracing the continuity of these ideas from the Wilhelmine period through the Weimar Republic and into the Nazi era, Race Hygiene and National Efficiency provides a crucial perspective on how eugenics became intertwined with state policies. This book is an essential contribution to the scholarship on eugenics, illuminating its complex and often unsettling intersections with modern notions of public health, governance, and social order.

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1987.