Our systems are now restored following recent technical disruption, and we’re working hard to catch up on publishing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Find out more

Recommended product

Popular links

Popular links


Evolution for the People

Evolution for the People

Evolution for the People

Shaping Popular Ideas from Darwin to the Present
Peter J. Bowler, Queen's University Belfast
November 2024
Available
Paperback
9781009448994

    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

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Peter Bowler is today's most distinguished historian of evolutionary theory. Every time you think there can be no more to say, he guides us through the huge literature around evolutionary biology, as he produces yet another fascinating, well-written account of some hitherto-unexplored area of interest and importance. This time, in Evolution for the People, relating discussion to everyday issues of the present, Bowler sees how people like George Bernard Shaw and Julian Huxley explored the new vision of the past, particularly as found in Charles Darwin's Origin of Species. Very highly recommended.' Michael Ruse, University of Guelph

    'A pacy historical panorama of evolutionary ideas that appeared in books intended for a broad non-specialist readership. Bowler is at his very best in covering three centuries of popular science, ranging from science fiction, images of apes and dinosaurs, to museum displays and radio broadcasts, and shows how Darwin's views – and the evolutionary views of many others – were perceived.' Janet Browne, Harvard University

    'Focusing on popular science through an inspiring range of media over a long time, Bowler has brilliantly added an illuminating dimension to our understanding of the dynamic history of evolutionary theory. Evolution for the People is lively even as it is erudite. It is a joy to read. Highly recommended.' Constance Clark, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

    See more reviews

    Product details

    November 2024
    Paperback
    9781009448994
    308 pages
    228 × 149 × 17 mm
    0.44kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Bridging the gap
    • 2. Before Darwin
    • 3. Reacting to the Origin
    • 4. Human ancestry
    • 5. Evolutionary epics
    • 6. Challenging Darwinism
    • 7. Reconfiguring the ascent of life
    • 8. Social evolutionism
    • 9. The evolutionary synthesis
    • 10. Toward the modern world.
      Author
    • Peter J. Bowler , Queen's University Belfast

      Peter J. Bowler is Professor Emeritus of the History of Science at Queen's University Belfast, a fellow of the British Academy, a member of the Royal Irish Academy and a past president of the British Society for the History of Science.