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A tale of two bees

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Darwinian evolution theory fundamentally changed the way we understand the environment and even led to the coining of the word 'ecology'. Darwin was fascinated by bees: he devised experiments to study the comb-building technique of honey bees and…

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  • … study the comb-building technique of honey bees  and in 1872 described to Hermann Müller how he …
  • … (letter to Herman Müller, [before 5 May 1872] ,  Correspondence , vol. 20) In an 1841 …

4.14 'Fun' cartoon, 'That troubles'

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< Back to Introduction Of all the cartoons showing Darwin as an ape, ‘That troubles our monkey again’ by John Gordon Thomson is the only one that hints, albeit playfully, at improper behaviour. Descent of Man had been criticised for its apparent…

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  • … Darwin’s feet) 
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  • … ‘The Emotions’, a poem in Fun (16 November 1872), p. 200. George and Edward Dalziel, The …

Darwin on race and gender

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Darwin’s views on race and gender are intertwined, and mingled also with those of class. In Descent of man, he tried to explain the origin of human races, and many of the differences between the sexes, with a single theory: sexual selection. Sexual…

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  • … 20 December 1871 Letter to Mary Treat, 5 January 1872 Letter to [E. M. Dicey?] …

Science: A Man’s World?

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Discussion Questions|Letters Darwin's correspondence show that many nineteenth-century women participated in the world of science, be it as experimenters, observers, editors, critics, producers, or consumers. Despite this, much of the…

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  • … Letter 8335 - Reade, W. W. to Darwin, [16 May 1872] Reade tells Darwin of his plans to …
  • … Letter 8341 - Reade, W. W. to Darwin, [20 May 1872] Reade tells Darwin of his …

Fake Darwin: myths and misconceptions

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Many myths have persisted about Darwin's life and work. Here are a few of the more pervasive ones, with full debunking below...

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  • … Many myths have persisted about Darwin's life and work. Here are a few of the more pervasive ones, …

'An Appeal' against animal cruelty

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The four-page pamphlet transcribed below and entitled 'An Appeal', was composed jointly by Emma and Charles Darwin (see letter from Emma Darwin to W. D. Fox, [29 September 1863]). The pamphlet, which protested against the cruelty of steel vermin…

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  • … (see Animal World , 1 January 1870, p. 75, 1 February 1872, p. 66). The letters, sent by the …
  • … Annual Report, 1864, p. 32; Animal World , 1 February 1872, p. 66, 1 April 1872, pp. 99–100, 1 …
  • … D. Fox, 8 December [1863], and Animal World , 1 February 1872, pp. 65–6). It is clear that the …

2.6 Adolf von Hildebrand bust

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< Back to Introduction In 1873, the German biologist Anton Dohrn commissioned a plaster bust of Darwin for the ‘fresco room’ of his new research centre, the Stazione Zoologica in Naples. It was a fitting memorial of a long association between the two…

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  • … on at least two occasions during the construction (1872–1873). Most of the money for the building …
  • … revolution by Mr. Darwin’s great work’, he wrote in 1872, and its future lay in the study of …
  • … was given: DCP-LETT-7925 and 7926. Dohrn to Darwin, 21 Aug. 1872, writing in his capacity as …
  • … DCP-LETT-8481, and Darwin’s supportive reply, 24 Aug. [1872]: DCP-LETT-8486. Anton Dohrn, ‘The …
  • … of Zoological Stations’, Nature 6 (29 August 1872), pp. 362–363. Dohrn, ‘The Zoological Station …

People featured in the German and Austrian photograph album

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Biographical details of people from the Habsburg Empire that appeared in the album of German and Austrian scientists sent to Darwin on 12 February 1877. We are grateful to Johannes Mattes for providing these details and for permission to make his…

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  • … at the Imperial Natural Cabinet. Between 1865 and 1872, he served as librarian of the Zoological …
  • … official ( Ministerialrat ) in the Ministry of Commerce (1872). Additionally, he built up an …
  • … der Walfischgasse. In: Wiener Extrablatt 64 (29 th  May) 1872. p. 9. N.N.: Die …
  • … Universität Wien. In: Wiener Zeitung (13 th  February) 1872. p. 623.  F.A. Nussbaumer: Ton …

Dining at Down House

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Sources|Discussion Questions|Experiment Dining, Digestion, and Darwin's Domestic Life While Darwin is best remembered for his scientific accomplishments, he greatly valued and was strongly influenced by his domestic life. Darwin's…

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  • … Letter 8296 —Darwin to Francis Galton, 21 April [1872] In this letter to his cousin Francis …

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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  • … Letter 8153 - Darwin to Darwin, W. E., [9 January 1872] Darwin thanks his son, William, …

Joseph Simms

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The American doctor and author of works on physiognomy Joseph Simms wrote to Darwin on 14 September 1874, while he was staying in London. He enclosed a copy of his book Nature’s revelations of character (Simms 1873). He hoped it might 'prove…

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  • … embarking on a three-year lecture tour of Britain in 1872, including 52 lectures in London alone. As …
  • … University of Georgia Press. Darwin, Charles. 1872. The expression of the emotions in man …

Darwin in public and private

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Extracts from Darwin's published works, in particular Descent of man, and selected letters, explore Darwin's views on the operation of sexual selection in humans, and both his publicly and privately expressed views on its practical implications…

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  • … Letter 8146 – Darwin to Treat, M., [5 January 1872] Darwin praises Mary Treat’s …

Orchids

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Sources|Discussion Questions|Experiment A project to follow On the Origin of Species Darwin began to observe English orchids and collect specimens from abroad in the years immediately following the publication of On the Origin of Species. Examining…

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  • … large synthetic works (including The Descent of Man in 1872 and The Expression of the …

Evolutionary views of human nature

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From April 2010 until 31 March 2013, the Darwin Correspondendence Project ran an major international research project 'Exploring Evolutionary Views of Human Nature through Darwin’s Correspondence'.   Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research…

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  • … and Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872). Three volumes of The …

3.10 Ernest Edwards, 'Men of Eminence'

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< Back to Introduction In 1865 Darwin was invited to feature in another series of published photographs, Portraits of Men of Eminence in Literature, Science and Art, with Biographical Memoirs . . . The Photographs from Life by Ernest Edwards, B.A.…

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  • … several more times. They remained on friendly terms, and in 1872, Darwin even provided Edwards with …
  • … Edwards, commending him and his heliotype process, 4 Sept. 1872 (DCP-LETT-8511). Wood-engraved …

St George Jackson Mivart

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In the second half of 1874, Darwin’s peace was disturbed by an anonymous article in the Quarterly Review suggesting that his son George was opposed to the institution of marriage and in favour of ‘unrestrained licentiousness’. Darwin suspected, correctly,…

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  • … refers to Darwin’s letter to Mivart of 11 January 1872 ( Correspondence vol. 20), in which he …

Dramatisation script

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Re: Design – Adaptation of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Asa Gray and others… by Craig Baxter – as performed 25 March 2007

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  • … 25 DECEMBER 1874 206  TO A GRAY 15 JANUARY [1872] 207  FROM A GRAY 2 …

4.35 Frederick Sem, caricature

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< Back to Introduction A caricature drawing of Darwin by Frederick Sem was one of a series of his portrait caricatures acquired by Queen Alexandra for her scrapbook or album, which has been preserved in the Royal Collection. Darwin is shown leaning…

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  • … by Frederick Waddy, published in Once a Week in 1872. Like the latter, Sem’s drawings feature a …

3.11 Edwards, in Illustrated London News

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< Back to Introduction A photograph of Darwin by Ernest Edwards, showing him in three-quarter view to the left, must have been taken at the same session as the profile published in Men of Eminence in 1866. The baggy sleeve of Darwin’s coat looks…

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  • … to the Swedish translation of Descent of Man (1872), and finally reissued by the Illustrated …
  • … by Rudolf Sundström (Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag, [1872]), frontispiece. Illustrated London …

Experimenting with emotions

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Darwin’s interest in emotions can be traced as far back as the Beagle voyage. He was fascinated by the sounds and gestures of the peoples of Tierra del Fuego. On his return, he started recording observations in a set of notebooks, later labelled '…

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  • … expression extended over thirty years, culminating in his 1872 book on the subject. At first glance, …
  • … Darwin finally obtained a screaming baby in the spring of 1872 from the London photographer, Oscar …
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