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  1. The J.H.B. bookshelf

    Diana Long Hall, Judith P. Swazey in Journal of the History of Biology
    Article 01 September 1972
  2. Toward a Concept of Man and Human Nature

    With the preceding chapter we have completed the original task which we had set ourselves: To identify the nature and causes of the...
    Chapter 1961
  3. The J. H. B. bookshelf

    Judith P. Swazey in Journal of the History of Biology
    Article 01 September 1968
  4. Harvey redux

    Robert G. Frank Jr. in Journal of the History of Biology
    Article 01 March 1972
  5. Measuring man's needs

    Article 01 September 1971
  6. Explanation in biology

    Article 01 March 1969
  7. The recent historiography of genetics

    It is evident how much Olby and Provine have contributed to a better understanding of the emergence of genetics. It is equally evident, I believe,...

    Article 01 March 1973
  8. The Peace Contribution in England

    The world war proved the value of the refugees to the Allied cause in manifold branches of science and scholarship. The end of the war opened new...
    Chapter 1953
  9. The Africans’ “Place in Nature”

    The terms “racism” and “racist” have become highly emotive since the 1930’s, when a special variety of racism was taken up and carried to power in...
    Philip D. Curtin in The Image of Africa
    Chapter 1964
  10. First Congressional Reconstruction

    The first session of the Thirty-ninth Congress, meeting from December 1865 to July 1866, was one of the most important in American history. Its work...
    W. R. Brock in An American Crisis
    Chapter 1963
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