
Professor emeritus of history of science and European history at the University of Florida. Past President of the History of Science Society. Corresponding Member of the International Academy of the History of Science. Lecturer for the great courses "History of Science 1700-1900" and "The Darwinian Revolution."
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Science in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Consolidating Newton's Achievement
Grappling with Rock Formations
Theories of the Earth
Alchemy under Pressure
Lecture 31b
Evolution French Style
A World of Prehistoric Beasts
The Mechanics of Molecules
The Classification of Living Things
Whither God
The Amazing Achievements of Galvani and Volta
Lavoisier and the New French Chemistry
Exploring the World
Astronomical Achievement
Electromagnetism Changes Everything
Catching Up With Light
Mesmerism, Science, and the French Revolution
Troubles with Darwin's Theory
Science, Life, and Disease
Human Society and the Struggle for Existence
The Extra-Terrestrial Life Fiasco
New Institutions of Natural Science
Biology is Born
A Victorian Sensation
The End of Science
01. The Meaning of Evolution
The Catastrophist Synthesis
Alternative Visions of Natural Science
How the Embryo Develops
The Making of The Origin of the Species
French Insights About Heat
Explaining Electricity
Culture Wars and Thermodynamics
Medical Healers and Their Roles
Forces, Forces Everywhere
Scientific Materialism at Mid-Century
The Conservation of What
03. Theories of Evolution in the 18th Century
02. The Way It Used to Be
Science in the 18th and 19th Centuries 1
03-03 - Alchemy under Pressure
Science in the 18th and 19th Centuries 2
Science in the 18th and 19th Centuries 3
06. Why Evolution Was Rejected before Darwin
04. Fossils and Catastrophism
03-01 - Alchemy under Pressure
03-02 - Alchemy under Pressure
03-04 - Alchemy under Pressure
03-05 - Alchemy under Pressure
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