The Kentish Hog
Adrian Desmond, 15 October 1987
The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Vol. II: 1837-1843
edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith.
Cambridge, 603 pp., £30, March 1987,0 521 25588 0 Show More
edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith.
Cambridge, 603 pp., £30, March 1987,
The Works of Charles Darwin
edited by Paul Barrett and R.B. Freeman.
Pickering & Chatto, 10 pp., £470, March 1987,1 85196 002 3 Show More
edited by Paul Barrett and R.B. Freeman.
Pickering & Chatto, 10 pp., £470, March 1987,
The Darwinian Heritage
edited by David Kohn.
Princeton, 1138 pp., £67.90, February 1986,0 691 08356 8 Show More
edited by David Kohn.
Princeton, 1138 pp., £67.90, February 1986,
Western Science in the Arab World: The Impact of Darwinism, 1860-1930
by Adel Ziadat.
Macmillan, 162 pp., £27.50, October 1986,0 333 41856 5 Show More
by Adel Ziadat.
Macmillan, 162 pp., £27.50, October 1986,
Theories of Human Evolution: A Century of Debate 1844-1944
by Peter Bowler.
Blackwell, 318 pp., £25, February 1987,0 631 15264 4 Show More
by Peter Bowler.
Blackwell, 318 pp., £25, February 1987,
Controversy in Victorian Geology: The Cambrian-Silurian Dispute
by James Secord.
Princeton, 363 pp., £33.10, October 1986,0 691 08417 3 Show More
by James Secord.
Princeton, 363 pp., £33.10, October 1986,
Darwin’s Metaphor: Nature’s Place in Victorian Culture
by Robert Young.
Cambridge, 341 pp., £30, October 1985,0 521 31742 8 Show More
by Robert Young.
Cambridge, 341 pp., £30, October 1985,
“... David Kohn opens his monumental Darwinian Heritage with a deftly-delivered kick, observing that a study of the wider institutional culture of Darwin’s day seems to be ‘beyond the present ken of historians of 19th-century biology’. It’s a well-aimed blow. Little of the Darwin industry’s capital has been spent on exploring evolution in its social context ... ”