The history of evolution is much more than the history of a biological theory. Since the eighteenth century, evolutionary thinking deeply influenced oth the social and scientific spheres, and this continues until today. In the seminar, we will get to know the most influential strands of evolutionary thought and put them into historical context.
Bowler, Peter J., Evolution. The History of an Idea, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press 2003.
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22-4.3 Mastermodul Geschichtswissenschaft: Moderne
4.3.2 |
Masterseminar Moderne | Graded examination
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22-HEPS-HM1 Hauptmodul 1: Entwicklung der Wissenschaften | Entwicklung der Wissenschaften I | Study requirement
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Entwicklung der Wissenschaften II | Graded examination
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22-M-4.3 Mastermodul Moderne
4.3.2 |
Masterseminar | Study requirement
Graded examination |
Student information |
22-M-4.4.1 Profilmodul "Geschichte der europäischen Moderne"
4.3.2 |
Masterseminar | Study requirement
Graded examination |
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22-M-4.5 Forschungsmodul
4.3.2 |
Masterseminar | Student information | |
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