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  1. Book Review: Elof Axel Carlson, Mendel's Legacy: The Origin of Classical Genetics. [REVIEW]Elof Axel Carlson - 2004 - Journal of the History of Biology 37 (3):590-591.
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  • Nettie M. Stevens and the Discovery of Sex Determination by Chromosomes.Stephen Brush - 1978 - Isis 69:162-172.
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  • Nettie M. Stevens and the Discovery of Sex Determination by Chromosomes.Stephen G. Brush - 1978 - Isis 69 (2):163-172.
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  • Organotherapy, British physiology, and discovery of the internal secretions.Merriley Borell - 1976 - Journal of the History of Biology 9 (2):235 - 268.
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  • Edmund B. Wilson as a Preformationist: Some Reasons for His Acceptance of the Chromosome Theory.Alice Levine Baxter - 1976 - Journal of the History of Biology 9 (1):29 - 57.
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  • Opposition to the Mendelian-chromosome theory: The physiological and developmental genetics of Richard Goldschmidt.Garland E. Allen - 1974 - Journal of the History of Biology 7 (1):49-92.
    We may now ask the question: In what historical perspective should we place the work of Richard Goldschmidt? There is no doubt that in the period 1910–1950 Goldschmidt was an important and prolific figure in the history of biology in general, and of genetics in particular. His textbook on physiological genetics, published in 1938, was an amazing compendium of ideas put forward in the previous half-century about how genes influence physiology and development. His earlier studies on the genetic and geographic (...)
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  • Sex limited inheritance in Drosophila.T. H. Morgan - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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  • Essay Review: Improving Americans. [REVIEW]Philip J. Pauly - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (3):557-564.
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  • Endocrinologists and the Conceptualization of Sex, 1920-1940.Nelly Oudshoorn - 1990 - Journal of the History of Biology 23 (2):163 - 186.
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  • Science Corrupted: Victorian Biologists Consider "The Woman Question".Susan Sleeth Mosedale - 1978 - Journal of the History of Biology 11 (1):1 - 55.
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  • What Determines Sex? A Study of Converging Approaches, 1880-1916.Jane Maienschein - 1984 - Isis 75:456-480.
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  • Maintaining Continuity through a Scientific Revolution. [REVIEW]Sharon Kingsland - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):468-488.
    ABSTRACT A rereading of the American scientific literature on sex determination from 1902 to 1926 leads to a different understanding of the construction of the Mendelian‐chromosome theory after 1910. There was significant intellectual continuity, which has not been properly appreciated, underlying this scientific “revolution.” After reexamining the relationship between the ideas of key scientists, in particular Edmund B. Wilson and Thomas Hunt Morgan, I argue that, contrary to the historical literature, Wilson and Morgan did not adopt opposing views on Mendelism (...)
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  • Maintaining Continuity through a Scientific Revolution.Sharon E. Kingsland - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):468-488.
    ABSTRACT A rereading of the American scientific literature on sex determination from 1902 to 1926 leads to a different understanding of the construction of the Mendelian‐chromosome theory after 1910. There was significant intellectual continuity, which has not been properly appreciated, underlying this scientific “revolution.” After reexamining the relationship between the ideas of key scientists, in particular Edmund B. Wilson and Thomas Hunt Morgan, I argue that, contrary to the historical literature, Wilson and Morgan did not adopt opposing views on Mendelism (...)
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  • Genetics in the United States and Great Britain, 1890-1930: A Review with Speculations.Daniel Kevles - 1980 - Isis 71:441-455.
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  • Genetics in the United States and Great Britain, 1890-1930: A Review with Speculations.Daniel J. Kevles - 1980 - Isis 71 (3):441-455.
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  • Social Darwinism in American Thought, 1860-1915. [REVIEW]Joseph L. Blau - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (7):191-193.
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  • The embryological origins of the gene theory.Scott F. Gilbert - 1978 - Journal of the History of Biology 11 (2):307-351.
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  • Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality.Anne Fausto-Sterling & Edward Stein - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):203-208.
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  • Garland E. Allen (1979), _Thomas Hunt Morgan, The Man and His Science._ Princeton: Princeton University Press. 447 pp., cloth $25.00. [REVIEW]Lindley Darden - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (4):662-666.
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  • Richard Goldschmidt's "Heresies" and the Evolutionary Synthesis.Michael R. Dietrich - 1995 - Journal of the History of Biology 28 (3):431-461.
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  • Otto Weininger: Sex, Science, and Self in Imperial Vienna.Chandak Sengoopta - 2000 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Turn-of-the century Vienna is remembered as an aesthetic, erotic, and intellectual world: the birthplace of Freud and psychoanalysis, the waltz, and novels of Schnitzler.
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  • Beyond the Natural Body: An Archaeology of Sex Hormones.Nelly Oudshoorn - 1994 - Routledge.
    First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Rebels, Mavericks, and Heretics in Biology.Oren Harman & Michael Dietrich (eds.) - 2008 - Yale University Press.
    This book is the first devoted to modern biology's innovators and iconoclasts: men and women who challenged prevailing notions in their fields.
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  • Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud.Thomas Laqueur - 1992 - Journal of the History of Biology 25 (1):167-168.
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  • The Evolution of Sex. [REVIEW]Patrick Geddes - 1890 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 1:439.
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  • Hermaphrodites and the Medical Invention of Sex.Alice Domurat Dreger - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):216-217.
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  • Social Darwinism in American Thought, 1860-1915.Richard Hofstadter - 1945 - Science and Society 9 (4):369-372.
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  • Lords of the Fly: Drosophila Genetics and the Experimental Life.Robert E. Kohler - 1995 - Journal of the History of Biology 28 (1):167-170.
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  • Building a Better Race: Gender, Sexuality, and Eugenics from the Turn of the Century to the Baby Boom.Wendy Kline - 2002 - Journal of the History of Biology 35 (2):400-402.
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  • The double-edged sword of genetic determinism: Social and political agendas in genetic studies of homosexuality, 1940–1994. [REVIEW]Garland E. Allen - 1997 - In Vernon A. Rosario (ed.), Science and Homosexualities. Routledge. pp. 242--270.
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  • Of Moths and Men: Theo Lang and the Persistence of Richard Goldschmidt's Theory of Homosexuality, 1916-1960.Michael R. Dietrich - 2000 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 22 (2):219 - 247.
    Using an analogy between moths and men, in 1916, Richard Goldschmidt proposed that homosexuality was a case of genetic intersexuality. As he strove to create a unified theory of sex determination that would encompass animals ranging from moths to men, Goldschmidt's doubts grew concerning the association of homosexuality with intersexuality until, in 1931, he dropped homosexuality from his theory of intersexuality. Despite Goldschmidt's explicit rejection of his theory of homosexuality, Theo Lang, a researcher in the Genealogical-Demographic Department of the Institute (...)
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  • Genes on Chromosomes: The Conversion of Thomas Hunt Morgan.Muriel Lederman - 1989 - Journal of the History of Biology 22 (1):163 - 176.
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  • The Science of Life.H. G. Wells, Julian Huxley & G. P. Wells - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):506-507.
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  • The Douhle-Edged Sword.Gaeland E. Allen - 1997 - In Vernon A. Rosario (ed.), Science and Homosexualities. Routledge. pp. 242.
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