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Rethinking the Synthesis Period in Evolutionary Studies
I propose we abandon the unit concept of “the evolutionary synthesis”. There was much more to evolutionary studies in the 1920s and 1930s than is suggested in our commonplace narratives of this object in histo...
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Book reviews
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Co-opting Colleagues: Appropriating Dobzhansky's 1936 Lectures at Columbia
This paper clarifies the chronology surroundingthe population geneticist TheodosiusDobzhansky's 1937 book, Genetics and theOrigin of Species. Most historians assume (a)Dobzhansky's book began as a series of `Jesu...
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Galapagos or bust
A historical view of a busy scientific thoroughfare.
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Woodger, Positivism, and the Evolutionary Synthesis
In Unifying Biology, Smocovitis offers a series of claimsregarding the relationship between key actors in the synthesisperiod of evolutionary studies and “positivism,” especially claimsentailing Joseph Henry Wood...
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Essay Review: Progress and Its Problems
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The J. H. B. Bookshelf