Article ID: CBB000068014

Getting science across (1996)

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Description Presidential address. Concerns popularization of science in 19th-century England, focusing on T.H. Huxley.


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Authors & Contributors
Smith, C. U. M.
White, Paul S.
Smith, Christopher Upham Murray
Zappen, James P.
Wilson, Leonard G.
Whaley, Terrence R.
Concepts
Science
Invisible colleges; clubs
Human evolution
Geology
Evolution
Anthropology
Time Periods
19th century
Places
British Isles
Institutions
Great Britain. Science and Art Department
X-Club
Royal Society of London
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