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History of Race and Eugenics (HRE)
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History of Race and Eugenics (HRE)

Source: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/research/units/hss/groups/history-of-race-and-eugenics Parent: https://www.brookes.ac.uk/engage-and-innovate/consultancy

Group Leader(s): Professor Marius Turda

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mturda@brookes.ac.uk

+44 (0)18653698

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About us

The Working Group in the History of Race and Eugenics (HRE) was established in 2006. Its main aim is to foster collaboration among scholars and networks of scholars working on the history of eugenics and its contemporary relevance.

HRE aims to innovate and improve upon existing scholarship through a truly international transfer of knowledge is not only evident in the broad geographical diversity of its participants, but the intensity and frequency of scholarly interactions it continuously promotes. The research group aims to build an encompassing framework of interpretation that transcends national boundaries that can serve to strengthen academic collaborations between various countries in Europe, the USA and South America.

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Research impact

The popularity of anthropology, biopolitics and eugenics during the interwar and Second World War periods is beyond question, but its wider scientific and political impact, and its lingering effects in collective behaviour (particularly towards the Roma), remains to be examined. These are some example of HRE activities:

Leadership

Professor Marius Turda

Professor in 20th Century Central and Eastern European Biomedicine

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Projects

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Active projects

Project title and description Investigator(s) Funder(s) Dates
“We are not alone”: Legacies of Eugenics In collaboration with The Public History Project (www.publichistoryproject.org) Professor Marius Turda Ford Foundation From: June 2021 Until: December 2022

HRE book series

Complementing the academic networking promoted by Working Group on the History of Race and Eugenics (HRE) at Oxford Brookes University, the book series with CEU Press strives to encourage original works of comprehensive synthesis as well as those innovatively expanding upon current definitions of the history of eugenics, race and medicine, theoretically and analytically. It is our conviction that this series will serve to further familiarise specialists and the general public alike with a new range of topics within an ever growing field.

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The HRE's public engagement activities include a seminar series, public lectures, conferences and workshops.  For example:

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