The X Club

The X Club
Title The X Club PDF eBook
Author Ruth Barton
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 617
Release 2018-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 022655175X

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In 1864, amid headline-grabbing heresy trials, members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science were asked to sign a declaration affirming that science and scripture were in agreement. Many criticized the new test of orthodoxy; nine decided that collaborative action was required. The X Club tells their story. These six ambitious professionals and three wealthy amateurs—J. D. Hooker, T. H. Huxley, John Tyndall, John Lubbock, William Spottiswoode, Edward Frankland, George Busk, T. A. Hirst, and Herbert Spencer—wanted to guide the development of science and public opinion on issues where science impinged on daily life, religious belief, and politics. They formed a private dining club, which they named the X Club, to discuss and further their plans. As Ruth Barton shows, they had a clear objective: they wanted to promote “scientific habits of mind,” which they sought to do through lectures, journalism, and science education. They devoted enormous effort to the expansion of science education, with real, but mixed, success. ​For twenty years, the X Club was the most powerful network in Victorian science—the men succeeded each other in the presidency of the Royal Society for a dozen years. Barton’s group biography traces the roots of their success and the lasting effects of their championing of science against those who attempted to limit or control it, along the way shedding light on the social organization of science, the interactions of science and the state, and the places of science and scientific men in elite culture in the Victorian era.

The X-Club

The X-Club
Title The X-Club PDF eBook
Author Anna Zaires
Publisher Mozaika LLC
Pages 45
Release 2018-10-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1631423908

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A young journalist. An alien sex club. A Krinar who won’t take no for an answer. Amy Myers is tired of writing fluff. She wants to work on serious assignments—and what better way to prove herself than to uncover something new about the mysterious Krinar, the aliens who took over the Earth just two years earlier? But when she meets Vair, the dark and sexy owner of a Manhattan x-club, she may get more than she bargained for...

The X Club

The X Club
Title The X Club PDF eBook
Author X Club (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1928
Genre Clubs
ISBN

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The X-Club

The X-Club
Title The X-Club PDF eBook
Author Anna Zaires
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 2014-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9781631420337

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A young journalist. An alien sex club. A Krinar who won't take no for an answer. Amy Myers is tired of writing fluff. She wants to work on serious assignments-and what better way to prove herself than to uncover something new about the mysterious Krinar, the aliens who took over the Earth just two years earlier? But when she meets Vair, the dark and sexy owner of a Manhattan x-club, she may get more than she bargained for... "The X-Club" is a short story/novelette of approximately 10,000 words (56 pages), set in the world of the Krinar Chronicles about three years before Mia & Korum's story. It is an erotic story, not a romance. It can be read as a standalone or after the Krinar Chronicles trilogy.

Imagining the Darwinian Revolution

Imagining the Darwinian Revolution
Title Imagining the Darwinian Revolution PDF eBook
Author Ian Hesketh
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 320
Release 2022-06-14
Genre Science
ISBN 0822988720

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This volume considers the relationship between the development of evolution and its historical representations by focusing on the so-called Darwinian Revolution. The very idea of the Darwinian Revolution is a historical construct devised to help explain the changing scientific and cultural landscape that was ushered in by Charles Darwin’s singular contribution to natural science. And yet, since at least the 1980s, science historians have moved away from traditional “great man” narratives to focus on the collective role that previously neglected figures have played in formative debates of evolutionary theory. Darwin, they argue, was not the driving force behind the popularization of evolution in the nineteenth century. This volume moves the conversation forward by bringing Darwin back into the frame, recognizing that while he was not the only important evolutionist, his name and image came to signify evolution itself, both in the popular imagination as well as in the work and writings of other evolutionists. Together, contributors explore how the history of evolution has been interpreted, deployed, and exploited to fashion the science behind our changing understandings of evolution from the nineteenth century to the present.

Bugs and the Victorians

Bugs and the Victorians
Title Bugs and the Victorians PDF eBook
Author John F. M. Clark
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 337
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0300150911

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This text explores how science became increasingly important in 19th century British culture and how the systematic study of insects permitted entomologists to engage with the most pressing questions of Victorian times: the nature of God, mind, and governance, and the origins of life.

Darwin, Then and Now

Darwin, Then and Now
Title Darwin, Then and Now PDF eBook
Author Richard William Nelson
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 425
Release 2009-07-23
Genre Science
ISBN 0595618715

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Darwin, Then and Now is a journey through the most amazing story in the history of science; encapsulating who Darwin was, what he said and what scientists have discovered since the publication of The Origin of Species in 1859. While recognized as one of the most influential individuals of the twentieth century, little is widely known about his personal life, interests, and motivations. This book explores Darwins driving passion using Darwins own words from The Origin of Species, Autobiography, Voyage of the Beagle and letters. In retracing the roots of evolution from the Greeks, Darwin, Then and Now journeys through the dynamics of the eighteenth century that lead to the publication of The Origin of Species and the succeeding role of key players in the emerging evolution revolution. Darwin, Then and Now examines Darwins theory with more than three-hundred quotations from The Origin of Species, spotlighting what Darwin said concerning the origin of species and natural selection using the American Museum of Natural History Darwin exhibit format. With over one-thousand referenced quotations from scientists and historians, Darwin, Then and Now explores the scientific evidence over the past 150 years from the fossil record, molecular biology, embryology, and modern genetics. Join the blog at www.DarwinThenAndNow.com to post your comments and questions.