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  1. Personal development and intellectual biography: the case of Robert Boyle.Steven Shapin - 1993 - British Journal for the History of Science 26 (3):335-345.
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  • Redefining the X Axis: "Professionals," "Amateurs" and the Making of Mid-Victorian Biology: A Progress Report. [REVIEW]Adrian Desmond - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):3 - 50.
    A summary of revisionist accounts of the contextual meaning of "professional" and "amateur," as applied to the mid-Victorian X Club, is followed by an analysis of the liberal goals and inner tensions of this coalition of gentlemen specialists and government teachers. The changing status of amateurs is appraised, as are the new sites for the emerging laboratory discipline of "biology." Various historiographical strategies for recovering the women's role are considered. The relationship of science journalism to professionalization, and the constructive engagement (...)
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  • The Making of Institutional Zoology in London 1822–1836: Part 2.Adrian Desmond - 1985 - History of Science 23 (3):223-250.
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  • The Making of Institutional Zoology in London 1822–1836: Part I.Adrian Desmond - 1985 - History of Science 23 (2):153-185.
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  • Designing the Dinosaur: Richard Owen's Response to Robert Edmond Grant.Adrian Desmond - 1979 - Isis 70:224-234.
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