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‘A better day dawned for biology’: T. J. Parker, New Zealand Huxleyite (2022)

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The self-confessed disciple of Huxley and ardent evolutionist Thomas Jeffery Parker FRS (1850–1897) was in no doubt that ‘a better day dawned’ with the publication of Origin of Species. He expounded as much from the podium in an inaugural lecture to open the University of Otago’s 1881 session. Newly arrived in Dunedin, Parker delivered what quickly became known as the ‘notorious lecture’ in a rhetorical manner worthy of his mentor Huxley. This paper examines the reasons that Parker an English zoologist incurred the wrath of his new compatriots in a largely Scottish Presbyterian settler town. Was it simply a case of speaking ‘great swelling words far beyond the truth’ as one critic observed? The relationships between Parker, Huxley, his father the anatomist William Kitchen Parker FRS (1823–1890), and New Zealand men of science and religion all have their part to play in the story of late-nineteenth century Darwinism down under.

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Authors & Contributors
Lightman, Bernard V.
Stenhouse, John
Barton, Ruth
Brauer, Fae
Cosans, Christopher Ernest
Dawson, Gowan
Journals
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
Journal of the History of Ideas
Science and Education
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Publishers
Thoemmes
Cambridge University Press
Ashgate
Dartmouth College Press
Indiana University Press
University of Toronto Press
Concepts
Darwinism
Evolution
Science and religion
Controversies and disputes
Biology
Zoology
People
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Darwin, Charles Robert
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Tyndall, John
Wilberforce, Samuel
Parker, Thomas Jeffery
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
New Zealand
United States
Ireland
Australia
Canada
Institutions
British Association for the Advancement of Science
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