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Academic & Professional Books  Evolutionary Biology  Evolution

The Eclipse of Darwinism Anti-Darwinian Evolution Theories in the Decades Around 1900

By: Peter J Bowler(Author)
291 pages, no illustrations
The Eclipse of Darwinism
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  • The Eclipse of Darwinism ISBN: 9780801843914 Paperback Feb 1992 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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In this pioneering study of the first major challenges to Darwinism, Bowler examines the competing theories of evolution, identifies their intellectual origins, and describes the process by which the modern concept of evolution emerged.

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By: Peter J Bowler(Author)
291 pages, no illustrations
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"Establishes the context and the necessity for reconciliation between Darwinism and the other biological subdisciplines that occurred in the years following the 1920s."
American Scientist

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