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Women’s scientific participation
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Observers | Fieldwork | Experimentation | Editors and critics | Assistants Darwin’s correspondence helps bring to light a community of women who participated, often actively and routinely, in the nineteenth-century scientific community. Here is a…
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- … J. L to Darwin, [8 & 9 May 1869] Jane Loring Gray, wife of American naturalist Asa Gray …
- … to Darwin, E., [8 November1872] Anne Jane Cupples, wife of the Scottish scientist George …
- … Lubbock, E. F . to Darwin, [1873] Ellen Lubbock, wife of naturalist John Lubbock, …
- … improvement. He is particularly concerned that Hooker’s wife found the content obscure, even after …
Darwin in letters, 1874: A turbulent year
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The year 1874 was one of consolidation, reflection, and turmoil for Darwin. He spent the early months working on second editions of Coral reefs and Descent of man; the rest of the year was mostly devoted to further research on insectivorous plants. A…
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- … to Darwin’s satisfaction. Assisted in the wording by his wife, Emma, and daughter Henrietta, he …
- … to D. F. Nevill, 18 September [1874] ).Francis’s new wife, Amy, drew the plant ( letter to Francis …
- … criticisms he received on recent publications. After his wife read Expression , the military …
- … of his close friend Hooker, who stayed at Down after his wife Frances Harriet died suddenly on 13 …
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