In "Darwin's angels", curators Tessa van Dijk and Norbert Peeters pay attention to the female scientists who have been important to the work of Charles Darwin. Through numerous letters, Darwin corresponded with the most important natural scholars of his time and this network also includes women. Darwin attaches great importance to their observations, findings and expertise. Who were these female scholars with whom Darwin exchanged letters? Let so much be clear: these women all broke the Victorian ideal image of women and fought themselves into the male academic stronghold. (translated from the original Dutch abstract from bol.com using Google translate)
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