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Describes the development and impact of some of the most controversial of scientific theories. This book examines scholarship and trends within the study of evolution.

Trade Review
"An up-to-date yet accessible introduction for the non-expert on the intellectual history of evolution and evolutionism." * American Journal of Psychology *
"Clarity of purpose and powers of organization shine forth from every page." * Times Literary Supplement *
"A rih and energetic survey of the history of evolutionary thought." * Journal of the History of Medicine *
"This new edition makes an already excellent book even better." * Quarterly Review of Biology *
"Combines skilled historical research with superior writing . . . synthesizing the complex, often emotion-filled strands of evolutionary theory into a noteworthy, updated whole." * Science Teacher *

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface to the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition
Preface to the First Edition

1. THE IDEA OF EVOLUTION: ITS SCOPE AND IMPLICATIONS
The Old Worldview and the New
The Possibilities of Change
The Nature of Science
The Historian's Problems

2. THE PRE-EVOLUTIONARY WORLDVIEW
Human History
Theories of the Earth
The Meaning of Fossils
Natural Theology
The New Natural History
The Problem of Generation

3. EVOLUTION IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Human Nature
The Origin of Society
The History of the Earth
The Chain of Being
The New Classification
The New Theories of Generation
The Materialists
The First Transmutationists

4· NATURE AND SOCIETY, 1800-1859
The Invention of Progress
The Framrwork of Science
Georges Cuvier: Fossils and the History of Life
Catastrophism and Natural Theology in Britain
The Philosophical Naturalists
Radical Science
The Principle of Uniformity
The Vestiges of Creation

5· THE DEVELOPMENT OF DARWIN'S THEORY
Darwin's Early Career
The Crucial Years: 1836-1839
Development of the Theory, 1840-1859
Wallace and Publication of the Theory

6. TiHE RECEPTION OF DARWIN'S THEORY
The Foundations of Darwinism
The Scientific Debate
Darwinism and Design
Human Origins
Evolution and Progress

7· THE ECLIPSE Of DARWINISM:
SCIENTIFIC EVOLUTIONISM, 1875-1925
Reconstructing the History of Life
The Age of the Earth
Neo-Lamarckism
Orthogenesis
Neo-Darwinism
Mendelism and the Mutation Theory

8. EVOLUTION, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE, 1875-1925
The Missing Link
The Origins of Culture and Society
Evolution and Race
Social EcJOlutionism
Biological Determinism
Neo-Lamarckism and Society
Evolution and Philosophy
Evolution and Religion

9· THE EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS
Population Genetics
The Modern Synthesis
The Origin of Life
Wider Implications of the Synthesis

1O. MODERN DEBATES AND DEVELOPMENTS
The History of Life
Human Origins
Sociobiology and Ultra-Darwinism
Opponents of Ultra- Darwinism
Anti-Darwinians
Darwinism not Scientific?
Creationism

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 08/09/2009
      ISBN13: 9780520261280, 978-0520261280
      ISBN10: 0520261283

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Describes the development and impact of some of the most controversial of scientific theories. This book examines scholarship and trends within the study of evolution.

      Trade Review
      "An up-to-date yet accessible introduction for the non-expert on the intellectual history of evolution and evolutionism." * American Journal of Psychology *
      "Clarity of purpose and powers of organization shine forth from every page." * Times Literary Supplement *
      "A rih and energetic survey of the history of evolutionary thought." * Journal of the History of Medicine *
      "This new edition makes an already excellent book even better." * Quarterly Review of Biology *
      "Combines skilled historical research with superior writing . . . synthesizing the complex, often emotion-filled strands of evolutionary theory into a noteworthy, updated whole." * Science Teacher *

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations
      Preface to the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition
      Preface to the First Edition

      1. THE IDEA OF EVOLUTION: ITS SCOPE AND IMPLICATIONS
      The Old Worldview and the New
      The Possibilities of Change
      The Nature of Science
      The Historian's Problems

      2. THE PRE-EVOLUTIONARY WORLDVIEW
      Human History
      Theories of the Earth
      The Meaning of Fossils
      Natural Theology
      The New Natural History
      The Problem of Generation

      3. EVOLUTION IN THE ENLIGHTENMENT
      Human Nature
      The Origin of Society
      The History of the Earth
      The Chain of Being
      The New Classification
      The New Theories of Generation
      The Materialists
      The First Transmutationists

      4· NATURE AND SOCIETY, 1800-1859
      The Invention of Progress
      The Framrwork of Science
      Georges Cuvier: Fossils and the History of Life
      Catastrophism and Natural Theology in Britain
      The Philosophical Naturalists
      Radical Science
      The Principle of Uniformity
      The Vestiges of Creation

      5· THE DEVELOPMENT OF DARWIN'S THEORY
      Darwin's Early Career
      The Crucial Years: 1836-1839
      Development of the Theory, 1840-1859
      Wallace and Publication of the Theory

      6. TiHE RECEPTION OF DARWIN'S THEORY
      The Foundations of Darwinism
      The Scientific Debate
      Darwinism and Design
      Human Origins
      Evolution and Progress

      7· THE ECLIPSE Of DARWINISM:
      SCIENTIFIC EVOLUTIONISM, 1875-1925
      Reconstructing the History of Life
      The Age of the Earth
      Neo-Lamarckism
      Orthogenesis
      Neo-Darwinism
      Mendelism and the Mutation Theory

      8. EVOLUTION, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE, 1875-1925
      The Missing Link
      The Origins of Culture and Society
      Evolution and Race
      Social EcJOlutionism
      Biological Determinism
      Neo-Lamarckism and Society
      Evolution and Philosophy
      Evolution and Religion

      9· THE EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS
      Population Genetics
      The Modern Synthesis
      The Origin of Life
      Wider Implications of the Synthesis

      1O. MODERN DEBATES AND DEVELOPMENTS
      The History of Life
      Human Origins
      Sociobiology and Ultra-Darwinism
      Opponents of Ultra- Darwinism
      Anti-Darwinians
      Darwinism not Scientific?
      Creationism

      Bibliography
      Index

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