Charles Darwin correspondended with a large number of women, many of whom were the wives of some of his closest scientific associates. Looking at the letters exchanged between Darwin and these women reminds us not only of the interconnectedness of Darwin’s personal and professional circles, but also of the difficulties that we face in trying [...]
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Talking to Naturalists
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