Since Darwin's reception in his own country often makes most sense when related to trends already present, this paper concerns England before, almost as much as England after, 1858.
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Comparative Reception of Darwinism (The Dan Danciger publication series)
March 25, 1975, University of Texas Press
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0292710151 9780292710153
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