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Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920.
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Chapter
Edward Guimont; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
As Above, So Below: The Role of Astronomical Evolution, Imperialism, and Religion in the Long Nineteenth Century.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 77-96).
(/isis/citation/CBB936218240/)
Chapter
Wan Zhaoyuan; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Cosmic, Theistic Evolution and Kang Youwei: “The Martin Luther of Confucianism”.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 250-269).
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Chapter
Meira Gold; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Prehistoric and Primeval Pasts: Antique Chronology and Civilizational Progress in Semicolonial Egypt.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 140-165).
(/isis/citation/CBB217465777/)
Chapter
M. Alper Yalçınkaya; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Evolution and Constructions of Islam in the Ottoman World, 1870–1920.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 270-284).
(/isis/citation/CBB966343920/)
Chapter
Bernard Lightman; Fa-ti Fan; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Evolution and Religion in Transnational Contexts: Britain, Japan, and China, 1859–1920.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 193-225).
(/isis/citation/CBB288981249/)
Chapter
John Stenhouse; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Evolution, Religion, and Racial Politics in New Zealand, 1814–1930.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 166-192).
(/isis/citation/CBB666829482/)
Chapter
Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Coda: From Complexity to the Transnational.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 303-306).
(/isis/citation/CBB319433374/)
Chapter
Tomoko Yoshida; Stephen P. Weldon; Bernard Lightman; et al.
(2023)
The Jōdo Shinshū Embrace of Science in Late Meiji and Taishō Japan: Science, Secularism, and Buddhism in the Thought of Ishikawa Seishō and Fujikawa Yū.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 226-249).
(/isis/citation/CBB586115459/)
Chapter
Jaume Navarro; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Evolution in Times of Political Transformations: Science, Religion, and the Media in Restoration Spain (1874–1898).
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 97-119).
(/isis/citation/CBB536761507/)
Chapter
Ignacio Silva; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Argentine Positivism on Evolution and Religion in the Late Nineteenth Century.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 120-139).
(/isis/citation/CBB289264292/)
Chapter
Simon Schaffer; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
British Orientalism on Histories of Religion and Astral Sciences in Northern India.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 17-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB659544789/)
Chapter
Tamara Fernando; Sarah Qidwai; Bernard Lightman
(2023)
Debating Evolution and Religion in Nineteenth-Century South Asia.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 41-56).
(/isis/citation/CBB386417985/)
Chapter
Joel Barnes; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Evolution in Colonial Australia: Institutions, Religion, and Moral Formation.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 57-76).
(/isis/citation/CBB939521425/)
Chapter
Daniel Halverson; Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
“Science Is Justified by Works, Not by Faith”: American Biologists and Ernst Haeckel’s Evolutionary Science and Religion.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 285-302).
(/isis/citation/CBB696615293/)
Chapter
Bernard Lightman; Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Introduction.
In: Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions: National, Transnational, and Global Perspectives, 1800–1920
(pp. 3-16).
(/isis/citation/CBB204019808/)
Review
Sarah Qidwai
(2023)
Review of "The Usman Report (1923): Translations of regional submissions".
History of Science in South Asia.
(/isis/citation/CBB440781023/)
Article
Edward Guimont; Megan Baumhammer
(2022)
Public history, personal pseudohistory, and VirtHSTM.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100835).
(/isis/citation/CBB608016425/)
Article
Patrícia Martins Marcos; Sarah E. Naramore; Myrna Perez Sheldon; et al.
(2021)
HSS Virtual Forum: Futures Series.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 573-581).
(/isis/citation/CBB545907333/)
Article
Sam Robinson; Megan Baumhammer; Lea Beiermann; et al.
(2020)
Innovation in a Crisis: Rethinking Conferences and Scholarship in a Pandemic and Climate Emergency.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 575-590).
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