Description Essay review of Adrian Desmond, The politics of evolution: Morphology, medicine, and reform in radical London (1990).
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Morton, Peter;
(1984)
The vital science: Biology and the literary imagination, 1860-1900
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Ellegård, Alvar;
(1990)
Darwin and the general reader: The reception of Darwin's theory of evolution in the British periodical press, 1859-1872. With a new foreword by David L. Hull
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Westwater, Martha;
(1983)
The Victorian nightmare of evolution: Charles Darwin and Walter Bagehot
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Crook, Paul;
(1998)
Social Darwinism and British “new imperialism”: Second thoughts
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Rich, Paul B.;
(1994)
Social Darwinism, anthropology, and English perspectives of the Irish, 1867-1900
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Clifford, Anne M.;
(1998)
Darwin's revolution in The Origin of Species: A hermeneutical study of the movement from natural theology to natural selection
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Livingstone, David N.;
(1997)
A chapter in the historical geography of Darwinism: A Belfast-Edinburgh case study
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Blinderman, Charles;
(1993)
Mudlarks of the Thames: Victorian oeconomy as scientific metaphor
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Adams, James Eli;
(1989)
Woman red in tooth and claw: Nature and the feminine in Tennyson and Darwin
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Oates, David;
(1988)
Social Darwinism and natural theodicy
(/isis/citation/CBB000052243/)
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Barrish, Phillip;
(1991)
Accumulating variation: Darwin's On the origin of species and contemporary literary and cultural theory
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Desmond, Adrian;
(1989)
The politics of evolution: Morphology, medicine, and reform in radical London
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Bowler, Peter J.;
(1992)
Darwinism and Victorian values: Threat or opportunity?
(/isis/citation/CBB000030554/)
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England, Richard;
(1997)
Natural selection before the Origin: Public reactions of some naturalists to the Darwin-Wallace papers (Thomas Boyd, Arthur Hussey, and Henry Baker Tristram)
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Hull, David L.;
Tessner, Peter D.;
Diamond, Arthur M.;
(1978)
Planck's principle
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Smith, C.U.M.;
Smith, C. U. M.;
(1998)
Owen and Huxley: Unfinished business
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Phipps, William E.;
(1983)
Darwin and Cambridge natural theology
(/isis/citation/CBB000010982/)
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Fulweiler, Howard W.;
(1994)
“A dismal swamp”: Darwin, design, and evolution in Our mutual friend
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Fichman, Martin;
(1984)
Ideological factors in the dissemination of Darwinism in England, 1860-1900
(/isis/citation/CBB000009555/)
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Dempster, W.J.;
(1996)
Natural selection and Patrick Matthew: Evolutionary concepts in the 19th century
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