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136-102 Darwinism: Man, Woman and Nature in the History of Biology

Credit points: 12.5 1st year

Coordinator: Dr Warwick Anderson.

Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial a week.

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

Students completing this subject should:

Content:

An exploration of the work of Charles Darwin and theories of evolution. What conditions in 19th century Britain made the production of Darwin's theory possible? How did it win allies and influence? How was it read, enlisted and consequently shaped by struggles over religion, social order, eugenics, the woman question, humanism and environmentalism?

Assessment:

3-hour examination at end of the second semester. Exemption may be earned by attendance at 80 per cent of tutorials and satisfactory completion of: coursework based exercises up to 1,000 words (30 per cent), one essay of 1,000 words (25 per cent), a research essay of 2,000 words (35 per cent) and an in-class short test (10 per cent).

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136-102 Darwinism: Man, Woman and Nature in the History of Biology

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Dr W Anderson

Contact: Two 1-hour lectures and 1-hour tutorial

Timetable: Second semester

Objectives:

Students completing this subject should:

Content:

An exploration of the work of Charles Darwin and theories of evolution. What conditions made the production of Darwin's theory possible? How did it win allies and what influence has it exerted?

Assessment:

3 hr examination at the end of semester 2. Exemption may be earned by attendance at 80% of tutorials and satisfactory completion of: course work based exercises up to 1,000 words (30%), one essay of 1,000 words (25%), a research essay of 2,000 words (35%), and a class short test (10%).

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