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Odd Man Out: Was Joseph Hooker an Evolutionary Naturalist? (2014)

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Description Examines the complex relationship of scientific naturalism in the process of modernization through the ambivalent role of Joseph Hooker.


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Authors & Contributors
Lightman, Bernard V.
Endersby, Jim
Bellon, Richard
Dagg, Joachim
Partridge, Derek
Yerxa, Donald A.
Concepts
Evolution
Botany
Naturalism (philosophy)
Professions and professionalization
Science and religion
Secularization
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
England
British Isles
Institutions
X-Club
Royal School of Mines
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