Thesis ID: CBB001567341

The Hunter's Gaze: Charles Darwin and the Role of Dogs and Sport in Nineteenth Century Natural History (cited 2011)

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Charles Darwin grew up in the sporting Shropshire countryside and, like many great naturalists of the nineteenth century, was a dog-and-gun man. My thesis confronts the paradox of how a dog and sporting culture that immersed participants in the practices and literature of improved breeding of dogs and the struggle-for-life in the hunting field, has yet been excluded from history of science narratives. I approach the problem by studying Darwin¿s childhood and university experience, rather than education, to see how his experience with pet and hunting dogs affected his approach to nature. By focusing on the English dog culture in which Darwin grew up, especially in the Shropshire and Cambridge communities where he was most active, I construct a model of observational practice that directed the attention of hunting naturalists to the intimate details of animal habitats and allowed to pursue nature¿s evolutionary riddles as participants in nature. My thesis argues that Darwin¿s intimate knowledge of domestic dogs, their breed traits and hunting practices offered him a view of nature that from early in his childhood imparted to him the critical role of adaptation in species construction. That canine foundation led Darwin in each of his primary monographs to present specific dog breed-types to explain the mechanics of natural selection and the evolution of non-physical characteristics that were essential to explain the descent of many from lower animal forms. My thesis thus offers a new explanation of how Darwin arrived at his remarkable conclusions, and further suggests how more discriminating and detailed examinations of the roles of specific breeds and minute species characteristics can help explain the broader effects of animal roles in natural history.

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Description Defense date not indicated; cited by UMI in 2011. Cited in ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing. Proquest Document ID: 1124072707.


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Authors & Contributors
Wright, Jeffrey Thomas
Varno, Theodore James
Holterhoff, Kate
van Wyhe, John
Travis, Anthony S.
Theunissen, Bert
Journals
Journal of the History of Biology
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Journal for General Philosophy of Science
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Journal of British Studies
Filosofia e História da Biologia
Publishers
University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Harvard University Press
Atlantic Monthly Press
University of California, Berkeley
University of Minnesota
University of Chicago
Concepts
Evolution
Natural selection
Natural history
Species concept (biology)
Darwinism
Breeding
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Mendel, Gregor Johann
Meldola, Raphael
Linnaeus, Carolus
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
Amazon River Region (South America)
United States
China
Southeast Asia
Institutions
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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