Biologists and the Promise of American Life : From Meriwether Lewis to Alfred Kinsey
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Audra J. Wolfe, Science
A tantalizing and ambitious study. . . . Pauly has an elegant writing style that makes this book a pleasure to read. . . .
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Audra J. Wolfe Science : The Promise of American Life offers a remarkable vision . . . that will be enjoyed by historians and scientists alike.
Audra J. Wolfe Science : A tantalizing and ambitious study. . . . Pauly has an elegant writing style that makes this book a pleasure to read. . . .
Christine Keiner Perspectives in Biology and Medicine : This is a significant contribution to the worthy task of integrating the history of science and American history.
Otniel E. Dror Journal of the History of Medicine : An engaging, intelligent, and challenging study. . . . It is a masterful narrative that raises fascinating and thought-provoking issues.
Sally Gergory Kohlestedt The Journal of American History : An important book.
John L. Rudolph History of Education Quarterly : A wonderful book about biologists and their work on the American continent. . . . An important and well-crafted contribution.
Gerald J. Fitzgerald Environmental History : [This book] offers a fascinating overview of the development of American biology.
Keith R. Benson Bulletin of the History of Medicine : Will become the standard text for overviews of American biology.
Sharon KingslandI sis : An engaging history. . . . While covering vast ground, [Pauly] engages the reader's attention by keeping the individuals in clear focus.
Biologists and the Promise of American Life : From Meriwether Lewis to Alfred Kinsey
Biologists and the Promise of American Life: From Meriwether Lewis to Alfred Kinsey,Philip J. Pauly,Princeton University Press,0691092869,History,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Science,Science/Mathematics,American History,Biological Sciences,History of Science and Medicine, Philosophy of Science,Science / History
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