Building Hitler's 'new Europe': Ethnography and racial research in Nazi-occupied Estonia
TitreBuilding Hitler's 'new Europe': Ethnography and racial research in Nazi-occupied Estonia
Auteur
Call number363.92/0003
N° d'objet09130k
Lieu de publicationLincoln, Nebraska, United States
EditeurUniversity of Nebraska Press
Année de publication
2013
Paginationpp287-319
MatérielArticle
SérieCritical studies in the history of anthropology.
ISBN9780803245075
NotesArticle from the book 'Racial science in Hitler's new Europe, 1938-1945' pp287-319
Description
This article argues that the local discourse concerning the biological health of the Estonian nation was far more attuned to the views of German, and later Nazi racial experts than had previously been assumed. The relatively lax occupation regime introduced by the Nazis in Estonia and the idea of Finno-Ugrian ethnographic order influenced a substantial number of Estonian scientists and scholars to both intellectually and practically contribute to the Nazis radical reshaping of Europe. By advancing racial research and participating in in population transfers, prominant members of the Estonain scientific and academic elite unwittingly contributed to the building of Hitler's New Europe.