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Darwinistas The Construction Of Evolutionary Thought In Nineteenth Century Argentina Alex Levine

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Darwinistas The Construction Of Evolutionary Thought In Nineteenth Century Argentina Alex Levine
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Alex Levine, Adriana Novoa
ISBN: 9789004221369, 9004221360
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Darwinistas The Construction Of Evolutionary Thought In Nineteenth Century Argentina Alex Levine by Alex Levine, Adriana Novoa 9789004221369, 9004221360 instant download after payment.

Treatments of the reception of Darwinism have focused on Western Europe and North America. This book turns to Argentina in the second half of the nineteenth century. Having hosted Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle, Argentina had a claim to being the cradle of Darwinism. Such claims, together with other cultural currents placed the appropriation or rejection of Darwinism at the center of the struggle to articulate the national identity of the emerging Argentine Republic. Two chapters of original historiography are followed by eight chapters of new English translations of primary sources from the Argentine reception of Darwinism, including texts (by Domingo Sarmiento, Eduardo Holmberg, and others) well known to students of Latin American letters, but never before published in English.

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