Disseminating Darwinism
The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender
Herausgeber: Numbers, Ronald L.; Stenhouse, John
Disseminating Darwinism
The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender
Herausgeber: Numbers, Ronald L.; Stenhouse, John
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Examines the influences on the reception of Darwinism in the nineteenth- early twentieth-century.
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Examines the influences on the reception of Darwinism in the nineteenth- early twentieth-century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780521011051
- ISBN-10: 0521011051
- Artikelnr.: 22288218
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780521011051
- ISBN-10: 0521011051
- Artikelnr.: 22288218
Introduction; Acknowledgments; 1. Science, region, and religion: the reception of Darwinism in Princeton, Belfast, and Edinburgh David N. Livingstone; 2. Darwin Down Under: science, religion, and evolution in Australia Barry W. Butcher; 3. Darwinism in New Zealand, 1859
1900 John Stenhouse; 4. Environment, culture, and the reception of Darwin in Canada, 1859
1909 Suzanne Zeller; 5. Darwinism in the American South Ronald L. Numbers and Lester D. Stephens; 6. Darwinism, American Protestant thinkers, and the puzzle of motivation Jon H. Roberts; 7. Exposing Darwin's 'hidden agenda': Roman Catholic responses to evolution, 1875
1925 R. Scott Appleby; 8. American Jewish Responses to Darwin and Evolutionary theories, 1860
1890 Marc Swetlitz; 9. Black responses to Darwinism, 1859
1915 Eric D. Anderson; 10. 'The irrepressible woman question': women's responses to evolutionary ideology Sally Gregory Kohlstedt and Mark R. Jorgensen.
1900 John Stenhouse; 4. Environment, culture, and the reception of Darwin in Canada, 1859
1909 Suzanne Zeller; 5. Darwinism in the American South Ronald L. Numbers and Lester D. Stephens; 6. Darwinism, American Protestant thinkers, and the puzzle of motivation Jon H. Roberts; 7. Exposing Darwin's 'hidden agenda': Roman Catholic responses to evolution, 1875
1925 R. Scott Appleby; 8. American Jewish Responses to Darwin and Evolutionary theories, 1860
1890 Marc Swetlitz; 9. Black responses to Darwinism, 1859
1915 Eric D. Anderson; 10. 'The irrepressible woman question': women's responses to evolutionary ideology Sally Gregory Kohlstedt and Mark R. Jorgensen.
Introduction; Acknowledgments; 1. Science, region, and religion: the reception of Darwinism in Princeton, Belfast, and Edinburgh David N. Livingstone; 2. Darwin Down Under: science, religion, and evolution in Australia Barry W. Butcher; 3. Darwinism in New Zealand, 1859
1900 John Stenhouse; 4. Environment, culture, and the reception of Darwin in Canada, 1859
1909 Suzanne Zeller; 5. Darwinism in the American South Ronald L. Numbers and Lester D. Stephens; 6. Darwinism, American Protestant thinkers, and the puzzle of motivation Jon H. Roberts; 7. Exposing Darwin's 'hidden agenda': Roman Catholic responses to evolution, 1875
1925 R. Scott Appleby; 8. American Jewish Responses to Darwin and Evolutionary theories, 1860
1890 Marc Swetlitz; 9. Black responses to Darwinism, 1859
1915 Eric D. Anderson; 10. 'The irrepressible woman question': women's responses to evolutionary ideology Sally Gregory Kohlstedt and Mark R. Jorgensen.
1900 John Stenhouse; 4. Environment, culture, and the reception of Darwin in Canada, 1859
1909 Suzanne Zeller; 5. Darwinism in the American South Ronald L. Numbers and Lester D. Stephens; 6. Darwinism, American Protestant thinkers, and the puzzle of motivation Jon H. Roberts; 7. Exposing Darwin's 'hidden agenda': Roman Catholic responses to evolution, 1875
1925 R. Scott Appleby; 8. American Jewish Responses to Darwin and Evolutionary theories, 1860
1890 Marc Swetlitz; 9. Black responses to Darwinism, 1859
1915 Eric D. Anderson; 10. 'The irrepressible woman question': women's responses to evolutionary ideology Sally Gregory Kohlstedt and Mark R. Jorgensen.