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Svetla Baloutzova, Demography and nation: social legislation and population policy in Bulgaria, 1918–1944. (Budapest and New York: CEU Press, 2011.) Pages xii + 252 +bibliography + index. £35.00 hardback.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 December 2012

ATTILA MELEGH*
Affiliation:
Demographic Research Institute, Budapest, and Corvinus University of Budapest

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1 Among others, Marius Turda and Paul Weindling (editors), Blood and homeland: eugenics and racial nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900–1940 (Budapest and New York, 2007); Marius Turda, Modernism and eugenics (New York, 2010); Kiss, Tamás, Adminisztratív tekintet. Az erdélyi magyar demográfiai diskurzus összehasonlító elemzéséhez. Az erdélyi magyar népesség statisztikai konstrukciójáró (Kolozsvár, 2010)Google Scholar.

2 Bashford, Alison, ‘Nation, empire, globe: the spaces of population debate in the interwar years’, Comparative Studies in Society and History 49, 1 (2007), 170201CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Melegh, Attila, On the East/West slope. Globalization, nationalism, racism and discourses on Eastern Europe (Budapest and New York, 2006)Google Scholar; Melegh, Attila, ‘Between global and local hierarchies: population management in the first half of the twentieth century’, Demográfia English Edition 53, 5 (2010), 5177Google Scholar.

3 Melegh, On the East/West slope, 78–81.

4 Kiss, Adminisztratív, 121–3.

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6 Griffin, Roger, Modernism and fascism: the sense of a beginning under Mussolini and Hitler (Basingstoke, 2007)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.