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Crushed Under a Mountain of Facts – New Perspectives on Charles Darwin’s ‘The Descent of Man’

Crushed Under a Mountain of Facts – New Perspectives on Charles Darwin’s ‘The Descent of Man’
Wed 20 May, 18:00 - 19:00

Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Oxford

Join evolutionary biologist and Darwin and Wallace scholar James Costa and historian of science Elizabeth Yale for an exploration of the origin and evolution of Charles Darwin’s second most famous work, The Descent of Man. Inspired by insights from their new annotated edition of Descent (Princeton, 2026), Costa and Yale shed light on the cultural context in which Darwin developed his ideas on human evolution and sexual selection, how conversations with fellow naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace shaped Descent in crucial ways, and how his ideas were received in the scientific and popular press. Spanning the boundaries of history and science, this first fully annotated edition of Descent illuminates the rich cultural and scientific contexts underpinning Darwin’s ideas and introduces his landmark book to a new generation of readers. Followed by a chance to buy a copy of James and Elizabeth’s newly annotated publication of Darwin’s ‘The Descent of Man’.

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