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Endeavour
Editor
John Waller
Assistant Editors
Carolyn Pratt (Michigan State University,
USA)
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USA)
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(NYU-Gallatin School of Individualized
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Samuel J.M.M. Alberti,
Manchester, UK
Garland Allen,
St Louis, MO, USA
Rachel A. Ankeny,
Adelaide, Australia
Michael Brown,
Manchester, UK
Frederick R. Davis,
FL, USA
Peter Galison,
Cambridge, MA, USA
Miguel García-Sancho,
Madrid, Spain
Graeme Gooday,
Leeds, UK
Rebekah Higgitt,
London, United Kingdom
Peter Morris,
London, UK
Tania Munz Evanston,
USA
Staffan Müller-Wille,
UK
Henry Nicholls,
London, UK
Mary Jo Nye,
Corvallis, OR, USA
Brian Regal,
NJ, USA
Jutta Schickore,
IN, USA
Vassiliki B. Smocovitis,
FL, USA
Emma Spary,
Cambridge, UK
Liba Taub,
Cambridge, UK
Simon Werrett,
WA, USA
September–December 2014
Vol. 38, Issues 3–4
pp. 143–288
Book Reviews
143
A Garden of Crisscrossing Paths: Review
of Travel Narratives, the New Science, and
Literary Discourse
Iordan Avramov
147
Scattershot History: Review of Shifting
Standards: Experiments in Particle Physics in
the Twentieth Century
Aaron Wright
148
149
Head and hand
Matthew Stanley
144
Remembering the Remaking of a Landscape:
Review of The Lost History of the New Madrid
Earthquakes
Christopher Steinke
Mr. Darwin Goes to the Middle East: Review of
Reading Darwin in Arabic
Soha Bayoumi
150
145
Cultural Inheritance: Review of A cultural his-
tory of heredity
Myrna Perez Sheldon
Darwin’s Moon Revisited: Review of
Dispelling the Darkness: Voyage in the Malay
Archipelago and the Discovery of Evolution
Koen B. Tanghe
151
146
The Sleep of Reason Produces Matrices:
Review of How Reason Almost Lost
Its Mind: The Strange Career of Cold
War Rationality
Michael Rossi
Naturally Scientific: Review of The Age
of Scientific Naturalism: Tyndall and His
Contemporaries
Michael Rectenwald
153
Reliable Fictions: Review of The Enigma of
the Aerofoil: Rival Theories in Aerodynamics
Daniela Helbig
Lost and Found
154
“The famous zenith sector” at Greenwich
Rebekah Higgitt
Special issue on Charles Darwin and Scientific Revolutions
Guest edited by Richard Delisle
157
Introduction
Can a revolution hide another one? Charles Darwin and the Scientific Revolution
Richard G. Delisle
159
169
179
The Scientific Revolution and the Darwinian Revolution
Was there a Darwinian Revolution? Yes, no, and maybe!
Michael Ruse
On Darwin’s science and its contexts
M.J.S. Hodge
A brief, but imperfect, historical sketch of a ‘considerable revolution’
Barbara Continenza
190
197
Tensions in Darwin: Sitting Between Two Revolutions
Darwin and the geological controversies over the steady-state worldview in the 1830s
Gabriel Gohau
Evolution in a fully constituted world: Charles Darwin’s debts towards a static world in the
Origin of
Species
(1859)
Richard G. Delisle
211
Laws of variation: Darwin’s failed Newtonian program?
Thierry Hoquet
222
Emulating Newton in the Victorian Age
There is grandeur in this view of Newton: Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton and Victorian conceptions of
scientific virtue
Richard Bellon
235
Cover:
Science: Rosalind Franklin’s
Photograph 51
shows the X-ray
diffraction pattern of DNA, revealing
its helical structure. Courtesy of King’s
College London Archives. Technology:
Richard Trevithick’s
London Steam
Carriage
caught the attention of public
and press in 1803. Medicine: William
Hogarth’s satirical engraving
The
Company of Undertakers
sends up the
18th-century medical profession.
Experimentalism and the Nature/Artifice Relationship
Darwin’s experimentalism
Richard A. Richards
246
‘The art itself is nature’: Darwin, domestic varieties and the scientific revolution
S. Andrew Inkpen
257
268
Darwinism: A Moving Target
Charles Darwin’s reputation: how it changed during the twentieth-century and how it may change again
R. Amundson
The
Darwinian revolution in Germany: from evolutionary morphology to the modern synthesis
Georgy S. Levit, Uwe Hossfeld and Lennart Olsson
Regular article
280
The pedagogical implications of Maxwellian electromagnetic models: A case study from
Victorian-Era physics
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