Natural Selection and Beyond The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace

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Pub. Date: 2009-01-15
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Alfred Russel Wallace (1823 - 1913) was one of the late nineteenth century's most potent intellectual forces. His link to Darwin as co-discoverer of the principle of natural selection alone would have secured him a place in history, but he went on to complete work entitling him to recognition as the 'father' of modern biogeographical studies, as a pioneer in the field of astrobiology, and as an important contributor to subjects as far-ranging as glaciology, land reform, anthropology and ethnography, and epidemiology. Beyond this, many are coming to regard Wallace as the pre-eminent field biologist, collector, and naturalist of tropical regions. Add to that the fact that he was a vocal supporter of spiritualism, socialism, and the rights of the ordinary person, and it quickly becomes apparent that Wallace was a man of extraordinary breadth of attention. Yet his work in many of these areas is still not well known, and still less recognized is his relevance to current day research almost 100 years after his death. This rich collection of writings by more than twenty historians and scientists reviews and reflects on the work that made Wallace a famous man in his own time, and a figure of extraordinary influence and continuing interest today.

Author Biography


Charles H. Smith is Professor of Library Public Information Services at Western Kentucky University. His research interests include biogeography and evolutionary theory, systems theory, bibliography, and Alfred Russel Wallace. He has published four books, nearly a hundred journal articles and reviews, and currently maintains the website The Alfred Russel Wallace Page at http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/index1.htm
His previous book publications are Alfred Russel Wallace: An Anthology of his Shorter Writings; Biodiversity Studies: A Bibliographic Review; Alfred Russel Wallace: Writings on Evolution, 1843-1912; and Alfred Russel Wallace: Evolution of an Evolutionist. George Beccaloni is Curator in the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum, London. A Fellow of the Linnean Society of London and Royal Entomological Society of London, he also set up set up the A. R. Wallace Memorial Fund. His purblications include numerous research articles and the following books (as co-editor): Hostplants of the Moth and Butterfly Caterpillars of the Oriental Region; Hostplants of the moth and butterfly caterpillars of America north of Mexico; and >Host-plants of the Neotropical Butterflies: A Catalogue (forthcoming).

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
List of Figures
List of Plates
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Introduction
Homes Sweet Homes: A Biographical Tour of Wallace's Many Places of Residence
In the World of Nature
"Ardent Beetle-Hunters": Natural History, Collecting, and the Theory of Evolution
Theory and Practice in the Field: Wallace's Work in Natural History (1844-1858)
Wallace's Annotated Copy of the Darwin-Wallace Paper on Natural Selection
Wallace and the Species Concept of the Early Darwinians
Direct Selection for Reproductive Isolation: The Wallace Effect and Reinforcement
The Colours of Animals: From Wallace to the Present Day. I. Cryptic Coloration
The Colours of Animals: From Wallace to the Present Day. II. Conspicuous Coloration
Alfred Russel Wallace, Biogeographer
Wallace and the Great Ice Age
Wallace, Conservation, and Sustainable Development
In the World of Man, and Worlds Beyond
The "Finest Butterfly in the World?": Wallace and His Literary Legacy
Wallace and Owenism
Wallace, Women, and Eugenics
Out of "the Limbo of 'Unpractical Politics''': The Origins and Essence of Wallace's Advocacy of Land Nationalization
Alfred Russel Wallace and Anti-Vaccinationism in the Late Victorian Cultural Context, 1870-1907
The Universe and Alfred Russel Wallace
Wallace's Unfinished Business
Wallace in Wonderland
Wallace's Dilemmas: The Laws of Nature and the Human Spirit
Wallace, Spiritualism, and Beyond: "Change," or "No Change"?
References Cited
Works by Alfred Russel Wallace
Works by Other Authors
Index
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