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Science, Work and Manliness

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Discussion Questions|Letters In 1859, popular didactic writer William Landels published the first edition of what proved to be one of his best-selling works, How Men Are Made. "It is by work, work, work" he told his middle class audience, …

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  • … had an uncertain gendered identity; was it manly work or a feminine leisure activity? In the …
  • … male Naturalists we often find Natural Science envisaged as a physically and morally laborious …
  • … In describing what they did using the language of labour, Darwin and his male colleagues asserted …
  • … 1. Which elements of the scientific process do Darwin and his male correspondents tend to …
  • … another's scientific work? How does this differ from how Darwin praised women's work ? …
  • … Letters Letter 282 - Darwin to Fox, W. D., [9 - 12 August 1835] Darwin …
  • … the labour bestowed on it are “really surprising” and Darwin hopes that Dana’s health withstood the …
  • … labour”. Letter 3901 - Darwin to Falconer, H., [5 & 6 January 1863] Darwin …
  • … and strength. Letter 4000 - Darwin to Dana, J. D., [20 February 1863] Darwin …
  • … worker you are!”. Letter 4997 - Wallace, A. R. to Darwin, [4 February 1866] …
  • … process. Letter 9157 - Darwin to Darwin, G. H., [20 November 1873] Darwin …