Thomas Huxley: Making the "Man of Science"
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Examines the identity of the `man of science' in the Victorian period as it was shaped by Thomas Huxley, leading naturalist and notorious populariser
of Darwinian theory. White provides a substantially different view of Huxley's role in the evolution debates, and of his relations with his scientific
contemporaries, especially Richard Owen and Charles Darwin.
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