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  1. Darwin: From the Origin of Species to the Descent of Man

    The Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online, maintained by John van Wyhe, Cambridge University Library. In particular note the Darwin Papers & Manuscripts section; Darwin Manuscripts Project, maintained by David Kohn in cooperation with the American Museum of Natural History Research Library. Darwin Correspondence Project, University of Cambridge.

  2. ‪Charles Robert Darwin‬

    Charles Robert Darwin. The variation of animals and plants under domestication. Reprint, 1972. The Voyage of the HMS Beagle: Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited during the Voyage of HMS Beagle Round the World, under the …. Darwin on man: A psychological study of scientific creativity.

  3. Charles Darwin and Human Evolution

    Charles Darwin and Human Evolution. Evolution: Education and Outreach 2 , 28-34 ( 2009) Cite this article. Along with his younger colleague Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin provided the initial theoretical underpinnings of human evolutionary science as it is practiced today. Clearly, nobody seeking to understand human origins, any more ...

  4. Darwin Manuscripts

    The Charles Darwin Papers in the Manuscripts Department of Cambridge University Library hold nearly the entire extant collection of Darwin's working scientific papers. Paramount among these documents are Charles Darwin's Evolution Manuscripts, which are being published online at the Cambridge Digital Library and simultaneously at the Darwin Manuscripts Project in collaboration with the ...

  5. The Evolution of Charles Darwin

    Puerto Ayora, home to the Charles Darwin Research Station, is a booming tourist stop with a population of about 15,000 people, almost ten times the number that resided there during my first visit.

  6. Charles Darwin and the Origin of Life

    Abstract. When Charles Darwin published The Origin of Species 150 years ago he consciously avoided discussing the origin of life. However, analysis of some other texts written by Darwin, and of the correspondence he exchanged with friends and colleagues demonstrates that he took for granted the possibility of a natural emergence of the first ...

  7. Charles Darwin's Papers Online

    Charles Darwin's Papers Online. For decades available only to scholars at Cambridge University Library, the private papers of Charles Darwin, one of the most influential scientists in history, can now be seen by anyone online and free of charge.This is the largest ever publication of Darwin papers and manuscripts, totalling about 20,000 items in over 100,000 electronic images.

  8. Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin (born February 12, 1809, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England—died April 19, 1882, Downe, Kent) was an English naturalist whose scientific theory of evolution by natural selection became the foundation of modern evolutionary studies. An affable country gentleman, Darwin at first shocked religious Victorian society by suggesting that ...

  9. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution: A review of our present

    The paper characterizes Darwin's theory, providing a synthesis of recent historical investigations in this area. Darwin's reading of Malthus led him to appreciate the importance of population pressures, and subsequently of natural selection, with the help of the "wedge" metaphor. But, in itself, natural selection did not furnish an adequate account of the origin of species, for which a ...

  10. Darwin Archive

    Handlist of Darwin Papers at the University Library, Cambridge (1960), lists the papers in the 1942 gift. Supplementary Handlist of the Papers of Charles Darwin lists acquisitions since 1960. Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith (editors), A calendar of the correspondence of Charles Darwin, 1821-1882, with supplement, Cambridge, 1994.

  11. Darwinian natural selection: its enduring explanatory power

    Research suggests that a mineral in common clay may have played a role in the synthesis of RNA. Nevertheless, early life researchers are engaged in formalized guesswork. Darwin thought that the "tree of life" had a last universal common ancestor, now known by the acronym LUCA. Today we believe that the trunk of the tree was a heterogeneous ...

  12. (PDF) Darwin's Theory Of Evolution

    Abstract. - Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor: the birds and the bananas, the fishes and the flowers -- all ...

  13. Darwin's Evolution Papers

    Manuscripts that show the development of Darwin as an evolutionary theorist, who formulated the major concepts of adaptation by natural selection, speciation and taxonomic divergence, social organization and sexual selection. These encompass a nearly 25 year-long story, which we call Creating the Origin of Species (1835-1859).

  14. Darwin, Charles

    Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Charles Darwin is primarily known as the architect of the theory of evolution by natural selection. With the publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859, he advanced a view of the development of life on earth that profoundly shaped nearly all biological and much philosophical thought which followed.

  15. Charles Darwin

    Charles Darwin was born in 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. His father, a doctor, had high hopes that his son would earn a medical degree at Edinburgh University in Scotland, where he enrolled at the age of sixteen. It turned out that Darwin was more interested in natural history than medicine—it was said that the sight of blood made him sick to ...

  16. Darwin and His Theory of Evolution

    Darwin and His Theory of Evolution. At first glance, Charles Darwin seems an unlikely revolutionary. Growing up a shy and unassuming member of a wealthy British family, he appeared, at least to his father, to be idle and directionless. But even as a child, Darwin expressed an interest in nature. Later, while studying botany at Cambridge ...

  17. Publication of Darwin's theory

    Darwin, as photographed in 1860, was still clean shaven at this time. The publication of Darwin's theory brought into the open Charles Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection, the culmination of more than twenty years of work.. Thoughts on the possibility of transmutation of species which he recorded in 1836 towards the end of his five-year voyage on the Beagle were followed on ...

  18. Darwin and the scientific method

    Darwin and the Philosophers. There is an apparent contradiction between how Darwin ( Fig. 1) proceeded in his scientific research and how he described it for public consumption, between what he said in his published writings about his scientific methodology and what he wrote in his notebooks, correspondence, and autobiography. Fig. 1.

  19. Charles Darwin: towards a bio-religious and colonial genealogy of

    While studies have examined Charles Darwin's wide social and political impact, they have not adequately centred the combined influence of colonial systems of human differentiation and religion within them. ... 15 While outside the scope of the paper, there is a tension in Wynter in that she deploys the conceptual language of 'rupture' and ...

  20. Charles Darwin

    Charles Robert Darwin FRS FRGS FLS FZS JP (/ ˈ d ɑːr w ɪ n / DAR-win; 12 February 1809 - 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology.His proposition that all species of life have descended from a common ancestor is now generally accepted and considered a fundamental concept in science.

  21. Darwin's Papers & Manuscripts

    Following the death of Darwin's wife Emma in 1896, the manuscripts of the original drafts of his theory of evolution written in 1842 was found in a cupboard under the staircase at Down House, the family home. The Darwin family and the Pilgrim Trust presented Charles Darwin's papers to Cambridge University Library in 1942.

  22. Revisiting the 'Darwin-Marx correspondence': Multiple discovery and the

    Between the 1930s and the mid 1970s, it was commonly believed that in 1880 Karl Marx had proposed to dedicate to Charles Darwin a volume or translation of Capital but that Darwin had refused. The detail was often interpreted by scholars as having larger significance for the question of the relationship between Darwinian evolutionary biology and Marxist political economy.

  23. Charles Darwin

    Abstract. VERY few, even among those who have taken the keenest interest in the progress of the revolution in natural knowledge set afoot by the publication of the "Origin of Species"; and who ...

  24. Galapagos Research

    Explore Galapagos Research, formerly known as Noticias de Galápagos, the historical research journal of the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands. From natural history and biology to ecology, evolution, and more, delve into the latest findings and discussions in the field. Home Resources Galapagos Research.