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Darwinism Comes to America

by Ronald L. Numbers

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In 1997, even as Pope John Paul II was conceding that evolution was "more than just a theory," local school boards and state legislatures were still wrangling over the teaching of origins--and nearly half of all Americans polled believed in the recent special creation of the first humans. Why do so many Americans still resist the ideas laid out by Darwin in On the Origin of Species? Focusing on crucial aspects of the history of Darwinism in America, Ronald Numbers gets to the heart of this question.

Judiciously assessing the facts, Numbers refutes a host of widespread misconceptions: about the impact of Darwin's work on the religious ideas of scientists, about the character of the issues that exercised scientists of the immediate post-Darwin generation, about the Scopes trial of 1925 and its consequences for American schools, and about the regional and denominational distribution of pro- and anti-evolutionary sentiments.

Displaying the expertise that has made Numbers one of the most respected historians of his generation, Darwinism Comes to Americaprovides a much-needed historical perspective on today's quarrels about creationism and evolution--and illuminates the specifically American nature of this struggle.

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In this fascinating book, Numbers transforms our understanding of the reception of Darwinism in America when he shifts his attention from a few major figures to a wider sampling of America scientists. He also chronicle the fortune of the Creationist opposition to Darwinism from its inception in the late nineteenth century to the Scopes trial in 1925 and the call for equal time today. this book would be ideal for an undergraduate course on science and society.

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[Darwinism Comes to America] offers major new insights for our understanding of how America responded to Darwin.

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Ronald Numbers has provided an exceptionally informative overview of a fascinating episode in the history of ideas. He dissects Charles Darwin's impact on American thought with admirable scholary sophistication, and in the process he succeeds in resolving a host of issues that have been fervently debated by previous generations of intellectual historians.

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In Darwin Comes to America, Ronald Numbers enriches our understanding of the origin debate by exploring the beliefs of a broader range of American scientists and religious sects than heretofore chronicled. Importantly, he extends the story into the late 1990s by including the repackaged anti-evolutionism of those championing "intellegent design."

Synopsis:

Why do so many Americans still resist the ideas laid out by Darwin in "On the Origin of Species? Focusing on crucial aspects of the history of Darwinism in America, Ronald Numbers gets to the heart of this question. Displaying the expertise that has made him one of the most respected historians of his generation, he provides a much-needed historical perspective on today's quarrels about creationism and evolution--and illuminates the specifically American nature of this struggle.

About the Author

Ronald L. Numbersis Hilldale Professor of the History of Science and Medicine, <>University ofWisconsin — Madison. He has served as president of both the <>History of Science Societyand the American Society of Church Historyand is currently president of the <>International Union of theHistory and Philosophy of Science, Division of the History of Science and Technology.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780674193123
Author:
Numbers, Ronald L.
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Location:
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Subject:
History
Subject:
Christianity
Subject:
Evolution
Subject:
Philosophy & Social Aspects
Subject:
Theology, doctrinal
Subject:
Evolution - Human
Subject:
Theology, Doctrinal -- United States -- History.
Subject:
Life Sciences - Evolution - Human
Subject:
Evolution -- Religious aspects.
Copyright:
Publication Date:
November 1998
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9.26x6.10x.56 in. .71 lbs.

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