Defining population by statistics c.1850–1939: German practice within a European context

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Auszug In recent years, historians, demographers and social scientists have demonstrated an increasing interest in the production and utilization of population data during the Third Reich, both in the context of the transformation of population science into race hygiene ...

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Lee, R. (2008). Defining population by statistics c.1850–1939: German practice within a European context. In Bevölkerungsforschung und Politik in Deutschland im 20. Jahrhundert (pp. 89–117). VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-90427-6_6

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