Description Examines the complex relationship of scientific naturalism in the process of modernization through the ambivalent role of Joseph Hooker.
Book Lightman, Bernard; Dawson, Gowan (2014) Victorian Scientific Naturalism: Community, Identity, Continuity.
Book
Lightman, Bernard;
Dawson, Gowan;
(2014)
Victorian Scientific Naturalism: Community, Identity, Continuity
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Book
Numbers, Ronald L.;
(2007)
Science and Christianity in Pulpit and Pew
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Book
Donald A. Yerxa;
(2016)
Religion and Innovation: Antagonists or Partners?
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Article
Bellon, Richard;
(2001)
Joseph Dalton Hooker's Ideals for a Professional Man of Science
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Article
Endersby, Jim;
(2011)
A Life More Ordinary: The Dull Life but Interesting Times of Joseph Dalton Hooker
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Article
Shteir, A. B.;
(2003)
Bentham for “Beginners and Amateurs” and Ladies: Handbook of the British Flora
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Article
Derek Partridge;
(2021)
Mind the step: Did Hooker's judgement clinch Darwin's disenchantment?
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Chapter
Camerini, Jane;
(1997)
Remains of the day: Early Victorians in the field
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Article
Endersby, Jim;
(2009)
Sympathetic Science: Charles Darwin, Joseph Hooker, and the Passions of Victorian Naturalists
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Article
Porter, Duncan M.;
(1993)
On the road to the Origin with Darwin, Hooker, and Gray
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Article
Guerrero, Ricardo;
Margulis, Lynn;
Fet, Victor;
(2010)
Darwin--Wallace Paradigm Shift: Ten Days That Failed to Shake the World
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Article
Joachim L. Dagg;
J. F. Derry;
(2020)
Charles Darwin Did Not Mislead Joseph Hooker in Their 1881 Correspondence About Leopold Von Buch and Karl Ernst Von Baer
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Book
McCalman, Iain;
(2009)
Darwin's Armada: How Four Voyages to Australasia Won the Battle for Evolution and Changed the World
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Article
Bellon, Richard;
(2006)
Joseph Hooker Takes a “Fixed Post”: Transmutation and the “Present Unsatisfactory State of Systematic Botany”, 1844--1860
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Article
Caudill, Edward;
(1994)
The bishop-eaters: The publicity campaign for Darwin and On the origin of species
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Thesis Browne, E. Janet; Browne, Janet; C. R. Darwin and J. D. Hooker: Episodes in the history of plant geography (/p/isis/citation/CBB000008592/)
Chapter
Lightman, Bernard;
(2014)
Huxley and the Devonshire Commission
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Book
Ruth Barton;
(2018)
The X Club: Power and Authority in Victorian Science
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Chapter
James, Frank A. J. L.;
(2005)
An “Open Clash between Science and the Church”?: Wilberforce, Huxley and Hooker on Darwin at the British Association, Oxford, 1860
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Article
Jaume Navarro;
(2017)
Promising Redemption. Science at the Service of Secular and Religious Agendas
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