Evolution for the People
Shaping Popular Ideas from Darwin to the Present
Author(s): Peter J. Bowler
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From Darwin's The Origin of Species to the twenty-first century, Peter Bowler reinterprets the long Darwinian Revolution by refocussing our attention on the British and American public. By applying recent historical interest in popular science to evolutionary ideas, he investigates how writers and broadcasters have presented both Darwinism and its discontents. Casting new light on how the theory's more radical aspects gradually grew in the public imagination, Evolution for the People extends existing studies of the popularization of evolutionism to give a more comprehensive picture of how attitudes have changed through time. In tracing changes in public perception, Bowler explores both the cultural impact and the cultural exploitation of these ideas in science, religion, social thought and literature.
- The first comprehensive study of popular evolutionism from the 1860s to the present day
- Reassesses the impact of Darwinism on the wider public through the study of popular science
- Provides insights beyond the study of popular science relevant to cultural history, the history of religion, and the history of social thought