Infinite Tropics: An Alfred Russel Wallace AnthologyVerso, 17. dets 2003 - 430 pages "Alfred Russel Wallace was thirty-five and stricken with malaria in the Moluccan Islands when, in a feverish 'flash of light,' he stumbled on the theory of natural selection. It was his letter to Charles Darwin about the discovery that panicked Darwin into rushing out On the Origin of Species. Wallace was a towering figure of nineteenth-century science. Not only the co-discoverer of natural selection, he was also the founder of island biogeography, a significant contributor to the fields of evolution, glaciology and anthropology, and a great writer, author of Travels in the Amazon and The Malay Archipelago. But his international scientific reputation served also as a springboard for wide-ranging forays beyond science. A passionate socialist, he wrote on pacifism, on the environmental and social effects of imperialism, on city planning, on land nationalization, on votes for women, on public health, on spiritualism, on the possibility of intelligent extra-terrestrial life, and much else besides.Culled from his books, articles and letters, this collection comprises Wallace's best and most important writing, much of which has been out of print for over a century. Ranging from the scientific to the social, from the political to the spiritual, the selection captures the essence of a great thinker, brilliant, opinionated, often quirky, sometimes wrong, but always profoundly humane. Andrew Berry's anthology rescues Wallace's legacy, showing Wallace, through extracts from personal letters, his political writings, and scientific papers, to be far more than the co-discoverer of natural selection." -- Publisher. |
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... Travel 261 Expectations 265 City Life 270 Life in the Field 273 “ An industrious and persevering traveller ” 281 " Tedious and unfortunate " : Hazardous ... Travels 303 Social Issues 307 Evolution of a Socialist 309 " Robbery vi CONTENTS.
... Travel 261 Expectations 265 City Life 270 Life in the Field 273 “ An industrious and persevering traveller ” 281 " Tedious and unfortunate " : Hazardous ... Travels 303 Social Issues 307 Evolution of a Socialist 309 " Robbery vi CONTENTS.
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... travels in the Amazon , 1848-52 Map of Wallace's journeys in the Malay Archipelago , 1854-62 Alfred Russel Wallace in later life 10 11 15 25 Forest trees in Borneo 34 Polymorphic females of Papilio memnon 94 A Victorian view of the ...
... travels in the Amazon , 1848-52 Map of Wallace's journeys in the Malay Archipelago , 1854-62 Alfred Russel Wallace in later life 10 11 15 25 Forest trees in Borneo 34 Polymorphic females of Papilio memnon 94 A Victorian view of the ...
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... travels overseas additionally exposed him to ( and gave him great respect for ) people from non - European cultures , or " savages " , to use the era's term of choice , and to the systems of colonial exploitation these people were ...
... travels overseas additionally exposed him to ( and gave him great respect for ) people from non - European cultures , or " savages " , to use the era's term of choice , and to the systems of colonial exploitation these people were ...
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... travels and those of Denham and Clapperton15 in West Africa . We also had Hood's Comic Annual for successive years , and I well remember my delight with " The Pugsley Papers " and " A Tale of the Great Plague , " while as we lived first ...
... travels and those of Denham and Clapperton15 in West Africa . We also had Hood's Comic Annual for successive years , and I well remember my delight with " The Pugsley Papers " and " A Tale of the Great Plague , " while as we lived first ...
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... Travels , " " Robinson Crusoe , " and the " Pilgrim's Progress , " all of which I read over again and again with constant pleasure . We also had " The Lady of the Lake , " " The Vicar of Wake- field , " and some others ; and among the ...
... Travels , " " Robinson Crusoe , " and the " Pilgrim's Progress , " all of which I read over again and again with constant pleasure . We also had " The Lady of the Lake , " " The Vicar of Wake- field , " and some others ; and among the ...
Contents
Evolution | 27 |
The Ternate Paper | 46 |
Darwin and Natural Selection | 58 |
Evolution by Natural Selection | 65 |
Agreeing with Darwin | 68 |
Disagreeing with Darwin | 71 |
Genetics | 75 |
Name Selection | 80 |
Conversion | 215 |
Spiritualism and Science | 227 |
A World Viewed Through the Lens of Spiritualism | 242 |
Travel | 253 |
Expectations | 257 |
City Life | 262 |
Life in the Field | 265 |
An industrious and persevering traveller | 273 |
Beyond Natural Selection | 81 |
Darwinism | 99 |
Biogeography | 102 |
The Amazon | 103 |
Wallaces Line | 106 |
Synthesis | 111 |
Natural History and Conservation | 119 |
The Amazon | 121 |
Southeast Asia | 126 |
Conservation | 140 |
Geography Geology and Glaciology | 148 |
Geology | 150 |
Glaciology | 158 |
Humans | 161 |
Uncivilised people | 163 |
Human Evolution | 169 |
Human Improvement | 204 |
Spiritualism and Metaphysics | 213 |
Hazardous Voyages | 282 |
American Travels | 295 |
Social Issues | 299 |
Evolution of a Socialist | 301 |
The Land Problem | 311 |
Public Health | 325 |
Institutional Reform | 332 |
Public Education | 341 |
Capitalism and Empire | 347 |
Globalization | 358 |
War and Imperialism | 360 |
Wallace and Darwin | 369 |
Notes | 375 |
Bibliography | 403 |
A Selection of Publications on or about Wallace | 408 |
Index | 411 |
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