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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contributors VII
- Preface XI
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Natural History to Biology
- 1. Museums on Campus: A Tradition of Inquiry and Teaching 15
- 2. From Museum Research to Laboratory Research: The Transformation of Natural History into Academic Biology 49
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Part Two. Centers of Cooperation
- 3. Organizing Biology: The American Society of Naturalists and its "Affiliated Societies," 1883–1923 87
- 4. Summer Resort and Scientific Discipline: Woods Hole and the Structure of American Biology, 1882–1925 121
- 5. Whitman at Chicago: Establishing a Chicago Style of Biology? 151
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Part Three. Working at the Boundaries of Biology
- 6. Charles Otis Whitman, Wallace Craig, and the Biological Study of Animal Behavior in the United States, 1898–1925 185
- 7. Vertebrate Paleontology as Biology: Henry Fairfield Osborn and the American Museum of Natural History 219
- 8. Organism and Environment: Frederic Clements's Vision of a Unified Physiological Ecology 257
- 9. Mendel in America: Theory and Practice, 1900-1919 281
- 10. Cellular Politics: Ernest Everett Just, Richard Β. Goldschmidt, and the Attempt to Reconcile Embryology and Genetics 311
- Bibliography 347
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contributors VII
- Preface XI
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Natural History to Biology
- 1. Museums on Campus: A Tradition of Inquiry and Teaching 15
- 2. From Museum Research to Laboratory Research: The Transformation of Natural History into Academic Biology 49
-
Part Two. Centers of Cooperation
- 3. Organizing Biology: The American Society of Naturalists and its "Affiliated Societies," 1883–1923 87
- 4. Summer Resort and Scientific Discipline: Woods Hole and the Structure of American Biology, 1882–1925 121
- 5. Whitman at Chicago: Establishing a Chicago Style of Biology? 151
-
Part Three. Working at the Boundaries of Biology
- 6. Charles Otis Whitman, Wallace Craig, and the Biological Study of Animal Behavior in the United States, 1898–1925 185
- 7. Vertebrate Paleontology as Biology: Henry Fairfield Osborn and the American Museum of Natural History 219
- 8. Organism and Environment: Frederic Clements's Vision of a Unified Physiological Ecology 257
- 9. Mendel in America: Theory and Practice, 1900-1919 281
- 10. Cellular Politics: Ernest Everett Just, Richard Β. Goldschmidt, and the Attempt to Reconcile Embryology and Genetics 311
- Bibliography 347
- Index 365