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Timely and cogent in its aims and arguments, it should prompt debate and discussion leading to fresh critical and historiographical insights concerning all those topics that historians of science, of society, and of culture associate with 'Darwinism' and 'evolutionism.'British Journal of the History of Science

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Timely and cogent in its aims and arguments, it should prompt debate and discussion leading to fresh critical and historiographical insights concerning all those topics that historians of science, of society, and of culture associate with 'Darwinism' and 'evolutionism.'. British Journal of the History of Science

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List of Figures
Preface
Chapter 1. The Myth of the Darwinan Revolution
Chapter 2. Darwin's Originality
Chapter 3. The Impact of the Origin
Chapter 4. Evolutionism Triumphant
Chapter 5. From Darwin to Modern Darwinism
Chapter 6. Human Evolution
Chapter 7. Social Darwinism
Chapter 8. A Cultural Revolution?
Chapter 9. Toward a New Historiography of Evolutionism
Refences
Index

The NonDarwinian Revolution

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/04/1992
      ISBN13: 9780801843679, 978-0801843679
      ISBN10: 0801843677

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Timely and cogent in its aims and arguments, it should prompt debate and discussion leading to fresh critical and historiographical insights concerning all those topics that historians of science, of society, and of culture associate with 'Darwinism' and 'evolutionism.'British Journal of the History of Science

      Trade Review
      Timely and cogent in its aims and arguments, it should prompt debate and discussion leading to fresh critical and historiographical insights concerning all those topics that historians of science, of society, and of culture associate with 'Darwinism' and 'evolutionism.'. British Journal of the History of Science

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Preface
      Chapter 1. The Myth of the Darwinan Revolution
      Chapter 2. Darwin's Originality
      Chapter 3. The Impact of the Origin
      Chapter 4. Evolutionism Triumphant
      Chapter 5. From Darwin to Modern Darwinism
      Chapter 6. Human Evolution
      Chapter 7. Social Darwinism
      Chapter 8. A Cultural Revolution?
      Chapter 9. Toward a New Historiography of Evolutionism
      Refences
      Index

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