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Charles Darwin and The Origin of Species (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900) [Hardcover]

Keith A. Francis (Author)
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0313317488 978-0313317484 December 30, 2006 annotated edition

In 1859, an amateur British naturalist published a book of findings that shook the scientific community to its core and changed the structure of religion and science as we know them. The product of over 20 years of research, The Origin of Species challenged the popular belief that species could not evolve and argued that species can adapt to their environment and develop accordingly. Although other scientists had observed some of the phenomena that Charles Darwin addressed, he was the first to theorize that natural selection, and later, evolution, were viable explanations for the origins of life. The implications of Darwin's findings still reverberate today, in the classroom, in the courtroom, and at the highest legislative levels.

Lively thematic chapters explore how Darwin came to the conclusions published in The Origin of Species—and in later works such as The Descent of Man—from his early years at Cambridge, to his observations of species on the HMS Beagle voyages, through the 20 years of research that culminated in Origin. Also included is an insightful discussion of Darwin's impact as it is felt today, from movies and popular culture to the current Intelligent Design controversy. Biographies of influential figures, primary source letters and selections from Origin, a glossary of terms, and an extensive annotated bibliography round out this accessible work.


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This book will be an asset to teachers seeking to place Charles Darwin in his proper historical context and to account for his importance to modern science. Keith Francis, does a commendable job of identifying the problems that Darwin was attempting to solve, the uniqueness of his analysis, and the difficulties of verifying the theory of natural selection in the context of current scientific knowledge in the mid-nineteenth century….Teachers, administrators, and school board members who deal with the controversies surrounding the teaching of evolution would be well served by reading Francis' examination of the impact of Darwin's ideas on twentieth century thought. The author's timely analysis extends through the recent court case in Pennsylvania involving intelligent design. The book includes an exhaustive bibliography, a time line of Darwin's life and work, a number of letters written by and to Darwin, and a useful glossary of terms.

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Francis provides a research resource for high school students and undergraduates about Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species. Beginning with a discussion of why Darwin is important, the book covers his life, background of the book, reception of his theories such as reviews of the text, concepts of evolution at the beginning of the twentieth century, and his impact. Biographies of connected people are included, as are primary documents such as Darwin's letters and excerpts from the book. Francis mostly refers to the first edition, published in 1859. The bibliography is annotated

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Keith Francis provides a first-rate analysis of Darwin and his idea of evolution, as developed in ^IThe Origin of Species.^R He is to be congratulated for clearly situating Darwin within a lively historical context, without tarnishing Darwin's genius. He also offers a thought provoking analysis of Darwin's ideas with respect to contemporary evolutionary thinking. In all, Francis provides a fresh and engaging approach to the importance and significance of Darwin. His book is a welcomed addition to the Darwinian literature.

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James A. Marcum,^LProfessor of Philosophy^LBaylor University

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood; annotated edition edition (December 30, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313317488
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313317484
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting approach to major thinkers, May 9, 2007
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This review is from: Charles Darwin and The Origin of Species (Greenwood Guides to Historic Events 1500-1900) (Hardcover)
Keith Francis' "Charles Darwin and The Origin of Species" is part of an interesting series published by Greenwood Press. The "Series Foreword" states that vii): "This series, Greenwood Guides to Historic Events, 1500-1900, is designed to illumionate that path by focusing on events from 1500 to 1900 that have shaped the world." The series is designed for advanced high school and lower level college students. It would also be of interest to those in the larger public who are curious about major figures/events from 1500-1900.

And a work on Darwin certainly would fit into such a series. The Preface says that (xii): "Charles Darwin is one of the great minds of the last five hundred years because his work transformed the way humans think about themselves."

As with other books in the series, several themes are discussed. The introductory chapter examines the impact of Darwin's work. The second chapter explores Darwin's life, from birth to death (albeit briefly). Chapter three looks at his major book, "The Origin of Species," the work itself and its background (including those who had laid the groundwork for Darwin's theory, with his emphasis on natural selection as the mechanism driving evolutionary change). Chapter 4 has a nice discussion of the reception of Darwin's work from 1859 through 1920, followed by a chapter titled "Darwin, Darwinism, and Evolution in the Twentieth Century." Fianlly, a concluding chapter rflects on Darwin and his legacy.

Other useful features of this volume are brief biographical sketches of people important to Darwin and Darwinian theory, key documents related to Darwin and his works,a glossary, and an annotated bibliography.

This is not a detailed work; it is not a sophisticated work. However, for those who want a "quick and dirty" introduction to Darwin's work, this is not a bad place to start.
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