Darwin and Henslow: The Growth of an Idea

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"Darwin and Henslow: The Growth of an Idea" is a historical and biographical work edited by Nora Barlow that explores Charles Darwin’s early scientific development and his relationship with his mentor John Stevens Henslow through their correspondence and related documents.

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instanceOf biographical work
book
historical work
about Cambridge scientific community in the 19th century
development of Darwin's scientific ideas
history of nineteenth-century natural history
mentorship of Charles Darwin by John Stevens Henslow
basedOn correspondence between Charles Darwin and John Stevens Henslow
documents Darwin's early geological and botanical interests
Darwin's intellectual environment at Cambridge
influence of Henslow on Darwin's choice to join HMS Beagle voyage
editor Nora Barlow
editorFullName Nora Darwin Barlow
editorIsDescendantOf Charles Darwin
focusesOn Charles Darwin's early scientific development
Darwin's formative years before the voyage of HMS Beagle
relationship between Charles Darwin and John Stevens Henslow
genre biography
history of science
hasForm printed book
hasPerspective biographical
historical
includes letters of Charles Darwin
letters of John Stevens Henslow
related documents about Darwin's early career
intendedAudience Darwin scholars
general readers interested in Charles Darwin
historians of science
language English
mainSubject Charles Darwin
John Stevens Henslow
relatedTo career of John Stevens Henslow
history of evolutionary thought
life of Charles Darwin
usesPrimarySources archival documents
personal correspondence

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