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Montserrat, Marcelo
The evolutionist mentality in Argentina: An ideology of progress
p. 1-28
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Glick, Thomas F.
The reception of Darwinism in Uruguay
p. 29-52
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Pruna Goodgall, Pedro M.
Biological evolutionism in Cuba at the end of the nineteenth century
p. 53-64
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Bertol Domingues, Heloisa María; Romero, Magali
SÁ the introduction of Darwinism in Brazil
p. 65-82
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Cueto, Marcos
Natural History, high-altitud physiology and evolutionary ideas in Perú
p. 83-94
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Pelayo, Francisco
Repercussions of evolutionism in the Spanish Natural History Society
p. 95-110
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Pinar, Susana
Darwinism and Botany: the acceptance of Darwinian concepts in nineteenth-century Spanish Botanical Studies
p. 111-126
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Puig-Sampero, Miguel¨Angel
Darwinism in Spanish Physical Anthropology
p. 127-142
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Suárez, Laura; López, Guazo
The Mexican Eugenics Society: Racial Selection and improvement
p. 143-152
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García González, Armando
Darwinism, Eugenics and Mendelism in Cuba Biological Education: 1900-1959
p. 153-170
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Campos Marín, Ricardo; Huertas, Rafael
The Theory of degeneration in Spain
p. 171-188
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Girón, Alvaro
The moral Economy of nature: Darwinism and the Struggle for life in Spanish Anarchism (1882-1914)
p. 189-204
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Irurozqui, Marta
"Desvío al paraíso": Citizenship and Social Darwinism in Bolivia 1880-1920
p. 2052-228
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Glick, Thomas F.; Henderson, Mark G.
The Scientific and popular receptions of Darwin, Freud, and Einsten: Toward an analytical History of the Diffusion of Scientific Ideas
p. 229-238
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Ruiz, Rosaura; Ayala, Francisco J.
Darwinism: Its Hard Core
p. 239-263