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Contents Volume 43, Nos. 1–2 Articles Race, Science and Medicine in Central and Eastern Europe around 1900: An Introduction 1 Emese Lafferton Race against Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe: From Hegel to Weber, from Rural Insurgency to “Polonization” 14 Andrew Zimmerman Science, Race, and Empire: Ethnography in Vienna before 1918 41 Andre Gingrich Anthropologists and Their Monsters: Ethnicity, Body, and Ab/Normality in Early Czech Anthropology 64 Filip Herza Racial Psychiatry and the Russian Imperial Dilemma of the “Savage Within” 99 Marina Mogilner Bio-politics between Nation and Empire: Venereal Disease, Eugenics, and Race Science in the Creation of Modern Poland 134 Keely Stauter-Halsted Cholera, Health for All, Nation-Building, and Racial Degeneration in Nineteenth-Century Romania 161 Calin Cotoi Geographical Narration of Interwar Yugoslavia: Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian Perspective, 1918 to the mid-1920s 188 Vedran Duančić Book Reviews Marung, Steffi, and Katja Naumann, eds., Vergessene Vielfalt: Territorialität und Internationalisierung in Ostmitteleuropa seit der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts 215 Felix Jeschke Dahlmann, Hans-Christian, Antisemitismus in Polen 1968. Interaktionen zwischen Partei und Gesellschaft 219 Stephan Stach Bazan, Lubov, A History of Belarus: A Non-Literary Essay that Explains the Ethnogenesis of the Belarusians 223 Catherine Gibson Elsie, Robert, ed. and trans., Traveler, Scholar, Political http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png East Central Europe Brill

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© 2016 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0094-3037
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1876-3308
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Volume 43, Nos. 1–2 Articles Race, Science and Medicine in Central and Eastern Europe around 1900: An Introduction 1 Emese Lafferton Race against Revolution in Central and Eastern Europe: From Hegel to Weber, from Rural Insurgency to “Polonization” 14 Andrew Zimmerman Science, Race, and Empire: Ethnography in Vienna before 1918 41 Andre Gingrich Anthropologists and Their Monsters: Ethnicity, Body, and Ab/Normality in Early Czech Anthropology 64 Filip Herza Racial Psychiatry and the Russian Imperial Dilemma of the “Savage Within” 99 Marina Mogilner Bio-politics between Nation and Empire: Venereal Disease, Eugenics, and Race Science in the Creation of Modern Poland 134 Keely Stauter-Halsted Cholera, Health for All, Nation-Building, and Racial Degeneration in Nineteenth-Century Romania 161 Calin Cotoi Geographical Narration of Interwar Yugoslavia: Serbian, Croatian, and Slovenian Perspective, 1918 to the mid-1920s 188 Vedran Duančić Book Reviews Marung, Steffi, and Katja Naumann, eds., Vergessene Vielfalt: Territorialität und Internationalisierung in Ostmitteleuropa seit der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts 215 Felix Jeschke Dahlmann, Hans-Christian, Antisemitismus in Polen 1968. Interaktionen zwischen Partei und Gesellschaft 219 Stephan Stach Bazan, Lubov, A History of Belarus: A Non-Literary Essay that Explains the Ethnogenesis of the Belarusians 223 Catherine Gibson Elsie, Robert, ed. and trans., Traveler, Scholar, Political

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