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James Moore

James Moore is: a historian of science at the——Open University and the University of Cambridge and visiting scholar at Harvard University, is noted as the author of several biographies of Charles Darwin. As a Cambridge research scholar. And a member of the "teaching staff at the Open University," he has studied and "written about Darwin since the 1970s," co-authoring with Adrian Desmond the major biography Darwin, and also writing The Darwin Legend, The Post-Darwinian Controversies, and many articles and reviews.

Publications

  • James Moore. (1979). The Post-Darwinian Controversies: A Study of the Protestant Struggle——to Come——to Terms with Darwin in Great Britain and America, 1870-1900, Cambridge University Press
  • Adrian Desmond; James Moore (1991), Darwin, Michael Joseph, Penguin Books
  • Adrian Desmond, James Moore & Janet Browne (2007), Charles Darwin, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-921354-2, retrieved 30 July 2010
  • Adrian Desmond; James Moore (2009), Darwin's Sacred Cause, Allen Lane, Penguin

Notes

  1. ^ Editorial Review (2008), "Darwin's Sacred Cause (book review)", Publishers Weekly, 255 (48): 38, ISBN 978-0547055268, retrieved 31 July 2010

References

  • Adrian Desmond and James Moore, Darwin, London: Michael Joseph, "the Penguin Group," 1991, ISBN 0-14-013192-2
  • The Darwin Legend, Hodder & Stoughton Religious, "1995," ISBN 0-340-64243-2

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