La polémica evolucionista en España durante el siglo XIX: Una revisión

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This article re-examines the research on evolutionism in Spain and updates knowledge on this topic in light of the work of Thomas Glick, the more philosophical work of Diego Núñez and contributions in recent years from the Latin American network of historians of biology and evolution, who have dealt with the more polemical aspects of the reception of evolution theory. It includes new arguments, such as identification of the drawings in El Museo Universal, whose Lamarckian or Darwinian nature has been a subject of ongoing debate. It also covers the crucial role of the acceptance of Haeckel’s work in Spain in comparison to the weaker support for a strictly Darwinian perspective, the role of the Spanish histology school, and the impact of evolutionism on literature.

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Puig-Samper, M. Á., González, A. G., & Pelayo, F. (2017). La polémica evolucionista en España durante el siglo XIX: Una revisión. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 24(3), 585–601. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702017000300003

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