Lightman, Bernard V. (Author)
Evolution was popularized from 1860 to 1900 in the USA and Britain in a wide variety of media. Here I investigate traditional texts associated with the intellectual elite, including philosophical or scientific monographs, sermons, and published lectures. Evolution was rarely popularized in ways that reflected Darwin's major contribution to biology, his theory of natural selection. This meant that the reading audience more often encountered an alternative to Darwin's naturalistic, non-directional and non-progressive evolutionary perspective. There were at least four different versions of evolution circulating in the period from 1860 to 1900, and only one conformed to Darwin's vision.
...MoreDescription Deals with the period from 1860 to 1900 in the United States and Britain.
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Lightman, Bernard;
(2012)
Evolution for Young Victorians
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Hale, Piers J.;
(2012)
Darwin's Other Bulldog: Charles Kingsley and the Popularisation of Evolution in Victorian England
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England, Richard;
(2008)
Interpreting Scripture, Assimilating Science: Four British and American Christian Evolutionists on the Relationship between Science, the Bible, and Doctrine
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Holmes, John;
(2009)
Darwin's Bards: British and American Poetry in the Age of Evolution
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Hunter, T. Russell;
(2012)
Making a Theist out of Darwin: Asa Gray's Post-Darwinian Natural Theology
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Lander, James;
(2010)
Lincoln and Darwin: Shared Visions of Race, Science, and Religion
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Depew, David J.;
(2010)
Darwinian Controversies: An Historiographical Recounting
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Numbers, Ronald L.;
Stenhouse, John;
(1999)
Disseminating Darwinism: The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender
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Gopnik, Adam;
(2009)
Angels and Ages: A Short Book about Darwin, Lincoln, and Modern Life
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Paul E. Sampson;
(2019)
The Cosmos in a Cabinet: Performance, Politics, and Mechanical Philosophy in Henry Bridges’ ‘Microcosm’
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Lyons, Sherrie Lynne;
(2010)
Evolution and Education: Lessons from Thomas Huxley
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Nöthlich, Rosemarie;
Wetzel, Nadine;
Hoßfeld, Uwe;
Olsson, Lennart;
(2006)
“Ich acquirirte das Schwein sofort, ließ nach dem Niederstechen die Pfoten abhacken u. schickte dieselben an Darwin”---Der Briefwechsel von Otto Zacharias mit Ernst Haeckel (1874--1898)
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Paylor, Suzanne;
(2005)
Edward B. Aveling: The People's Darwin
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Jones, Greta;
(2004)
Darwinism in Ireland
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Richards, Robert J.;
(2013)
Was Hitler a Darwinian? Disputed Questions in the History of Evolutionary Theory
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Ernst Haeckel;
Valeria Maggiore;
(2024)
Storia della creazione naturale. Conferenze scientifico-popolari sulla teoria dell’evoluzione in generale e su quella di Darwin, Goethe e Lamarck in particolare
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Adelene Buckland;
(2021)
Charles Dickens, Man of Science
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Moore, P. G.;
(2014)
Popularizing Marine Natural History in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain
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Rios, Christopher M.;
(2010)
Reclaiming Peace: Evangelical Scientists and Evolution after World War II
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Jonathan R. Topham;
(2016)
The Scientific, the Literary and the Popular: Commerce and the Reimagining of the Scientific Journal in Britain, 1813–1825
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