Defending the Master Race: Conservation, Eugenics, and the Legacy of Madison Grant

Defending the Master Race: Conservation, Eugenics, and the Legacy of Madison Grant

by Jonathan Spiro
Defending the Master Race: Conservation, Eugenics, and the Legacy of Madison Grant

Defending the Master Race: Conservation, Eugenics, and the Legacy of Madison Grant

by Jonathan Spiro

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Overview

Scholars have labeled Madison Grant everything from the “nation’s most influential racist” to the “greatest conservationist that ever lived.” His life illuminates early twentieth-century America as it was heading toward the American Century, and his legacy is still very much with us today, from the speeches of immigrant-bashing politicians to the international efforts to arrest climate change. This insightful biography shows how Grant worked side-by-side with figures such as Theodore Roosevelt to found the Bronx Zoo, preserve the California redwoods, and save the American bison from extinction. But Grant was also the leader of the eugenics movement in the United States. He popularized the infamous notions that the blond-haired, blue-eyed Nordics were the “master race” and that the state should eliminate members of inferior races who were of no value to the community. Grant’s behind-the-scenes machina­tions convinced Congress to enact the immigration restriction legis­lation of the 1920s, and his influence led many states to ban interracial marriage and sterilize thousands of “unworthy” citizens. Although most of the relevant archival materials on Madison Grant have mysteriously disappeared over the decades, Jonathan Spiro has devoted many years to reconstructing the hitherto concealed events of Grant’s life. His astonishing feat of detective work re­veals how the founder of the Bronx Zoo wound up writing the book that Adolf Hitler declared was his “bible.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781584658108
Publisher: University Press of New England
Publication date: 12/15/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 508
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

JONATHAN SPIRO is a professor of history at Castleton State College in Vermont.

Table of Contents

Madison Grant: The Consensus • Introduction • THE EVOLUTION OF SCIENTIFIC RACISM • Big-Game Hunter • The Bronx Zoo • From Conservation to Preservation • Wildlife Management • From Mammals to Man • The Eugenics Creed • CONSERVING THE NORDICS • The Passing of the Great Race • Grant’s Disciples • Creating the Refuge • Culling the Herd • Saving the Redwoods • EXTINCTION • Nordic and Anti-Nordic • The Empire Crumbles • The Ever Widening Circle: The Third Reich • The Passing of the Great Patrician • Appendixes • Organizations Served by Madison Grant in an Executive Capacity • The Interlocking Directorate of Wildlife Conservation • Selected Members of the Advisory Council of the ECUSA • Selected Members of the Interlocking Directorate of Scientific Racism • Key to Archival Collections • Notes • Works Cited • Index • Notes • Works Cited • Index

What People are Saying About This

Gray Brechin

“Jonathan Spiro has accomplished a near-miraculous feat of scholarship, reconstructing from apparently purged primary sources the life and impact of a titan of American conservation whose enduring best-seller — The Passing of the Great Race — Adolph Hitler called his “Bible.” Madison Grant’s prolific career bridged the development of wildlife and ecosystem management with that of scientific racism and eugenics early in the twentieth century. The horrific consequences of the latter unfortunately annulled the memory of what good Grant did. Spiro not only elucidates that link, but the largely ignored continuities between the anti-democratic Anglo-American aristocracy and the German extermination program, the toll of which became apparent only after Grant’s own passing.”

Matthew Pratt Guterl

“Jonathan Spiro's portrait of Madison Grant is far more than a biography. Indeed, it is a fresh portrait of two parallel and intertwined movements: racial eugenics and natural conservation. As importantly, it is also an astonishing act of recovery, a deeply researched illumination of one of the twentieth century's most enduringly significant and deeply troubling intellectuals.”

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