Plant breeding and agrarian research in Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institutes, 1933-1945 : calories, caoutchouc, careers
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Plant breeding and agrarian research in Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institutes, 1933-1945 : calories, caoutchouc, careers
(Boston studies in the philosophy of science, v. 260)
Springer, c2008
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Kalorien, Kautschuk, Karrieren : Pflanzenzüchtung und landwirtschaftiche Forschung in Kaiser-Wilhelm-Instituten, 1933-1945.
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science研究室
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Translated from the German
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Description
A history of the agricultural sciences in Nazi Germany is presented in this book. The book analyzes scientific practice under the Nazi regime, Nazi agricultural policy and autarkic strategies, and the expansion policy in Eastern Europe. It offers new insights into the Auschwitz concentration camp and new perspectives on the cooperation between German elite scientists and the Nazi regime. The book goes on to dismiss the assumption that "Arian physics" were typical for Nazi Germany.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Politics and Agricultural Research
Calories - Agricultural Research, the Food Economy and War
Herbert Backe and Science Policy
Research on Plant and Animal Breeding
Foreign Currencies, Genetics and the Fodder Gap
Autochthonous Animal Species and Artificial Insemination
The Four-Year Plan, 'Greater Europe', and Substitute Substances
Hydrobiology and Limnology for the Four-Year Plan
Institute Projects in South-Eastern Europe
Research on Native Textile Plants
Productivization of People
The Science of Agricultural Work
Work Physiology and Nutritional Science
Resume: War as Opportunity
Caoutchouc - A Vital War Reserve
The Development of a Research Programme
Dependence on Natural Rubber
The Kok-Sagyz Network
Slave Labour for Science
Kok-Sagyz Cultivation in German-Occupied Europe
Plant Breeding Research in Auschwitz
Resume: Scientific Productivity and Terror
Careers - Hans Stubbe and Klaus von Rosenstiel
Two Breeding Researchers
The Pure Air of Scientific Research
The Seamy Side of Academic Life
The Advance of Science
Wild Plants as a Genetic Resource
Research Organisation in the Occupied East
Post-War Careers
Resume: Creators, Experts, Servants
Conclusions: Science, Nazi Rule and War
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