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The Expansion of American Biology
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The Expansion of American Biology

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Author: Keith R. Benson, Jane Maienschein, Ronald Rainger
Subject: Biology/History of Science/Science
Paper ISBN 0-8135-1651-X
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-1650-1
Pages: 357 pp.
Description:

American biology--and modern biology--came of age in the years between the two world wars. By all measures, the field expanded remarkably rapidly and put the United States on equal terms with Europe. Even more important than the growth in numbers of scientists (including women), societies, and labs was the expansion in the scope of biological research. Well-established areas of biology like paleontology and cytology found new questions to address and new techniques with which to answer them; new subfields--from radiation biology to reproductive science to human behavior--flourished. Genetics became an organizing principle across the field.

Biologists and historians will find this collection of twelve original essays a stimulating overview of critical developments in twentieth-century biological sciences. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Marilyn Ogilvie, LŽo Laporte, Adele E. Clarke, Hamilton Cravens, Gregg Mitman, Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr., Sharon Kingsland, Garland E. Allen, Diane B. Paul, and John Beatty.

The editors, Keith R. Benson, Ronald Rainger, and Jane Maienschein, previously collaborated on editing the companion volume, The American Development of Biology, which covers the period from 1870 to 1930. Both volumes were sponsored by the American Society of Zoologists as part of its centennial celebrations.


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