Darwin Correspondence Project

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The Darwin Correspondence Project is a scholarly initiative that collects, edits, and publishes the letters of Charles Darwin to illuminate his life, work, and scientific networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf correspondence edition
digital humanities project
editorial project
scholarly project
aimsTo collect letters of Charles Darwin
edit letters of Charles Darwin
illuminate the life of Charles Darwin
illuminate the scientific networks of Charles Darwin
illuminate the work of Charles Darwin
publish letters of Charles Darwin
collects incoming letters to Charles Darwin
outgoing letters from Charles Darwin
discipline Darwin studies
history of science
documents global scientific networks of the 19th century
intellectual development of Charles Darwin
personal life of Charles Darwin
scientific collaborations of Charles Darwin
focusesOn letters of Charles Darwin
hasAudience Darwin scholars
general public interested in Charles Darwin
historians of science
hasGenre historical documentary edition
scholarly edition
hasMedium online
print
hasOutput annotated editions of letters
online database of Darwin’s letters
printed volumes of Darwin’s correspondence
scholarly commentary on Darwin’s correspondence
language English
mainSubject Charles Darwin
provides biographical information on correspondents
contextual essays on Darwin’s correspondence
full texts of letters
scholarly annotations
relatedTo Charles Darwin
Darwin’s correspondents
Victorian correspondence culture
history of evolutionary theory
subjectOf research on Victorian science
research on epistolary networks
research on scientific communication
timePeriodCovered 19th century
Victorian era
typeOfWork long-term research project
usesMethod document transcription
historical annotation
scholarly editing

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Darwin manuscripts heldBy Darwin Correspondence Project