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  1. If Darwin wasn't the Beagle's Naturalist, why was he on Board?Harold L. Burstyn - 1975 - British Journal for the History of Science 8 (1):62-69.
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  • Darwin and his finches: The evolution of a legend.Frank J. Sulloway - 1982 - Journal of the History of Biology 15 (1):1-53.
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  • Wallace Redux?Jim Endersby - 2006 - Minerva 44 (2):209-218.
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  • Who was the Beagle's Naturalist?Jacob W. Gruber - 1969 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (3):266-282.
    So great has been the impact of Darwinian evolution upon contemporary thought that even the tiniest aspect of Darwin's own history assumes importance as a datum in the history of those ideas which provide the ideological base of the contemporary world. In all of the accounts of the intellectual journey which led to the formulation of that theory, a great deal of stress is placed upon theBeaglevoyage, that prolonged period of initiation from which the young Darwin returned, the sober—and too (...)
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  • The origin of the Origin.Michael Ruse - 2009 - In Michael Ruse & Robert J. Richards (eds.), The Cambridge companion to the "Origin of species". New York: Cambridge University Press.
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