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Biological Analogies in History Theodore Roosevelt

Biological Analogies in History

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    Biological Analogies in History

    Editorial: DigiCat

    Idioma: Inglés

    ISBN: 8596547425298

    Formatos: ePub (con DRM de Adobe)

    Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders (Ver Detalle)

    $539.99

    Medios de pago
      Biological Analogies in History Theodore Roosevelt

      Biological Analogies in History

      $539.99

      Medios de pago

        Biological Analogies in History

        Editorial: DigiCat

        Idioma: Inglés

        ISBN: 8596547425298

        Formatos: ePub (con DRM de Adobe)

        Compatibles con: Windows, Mac, iOS, Android & eReaders (Ver Detalle)

        $539.99

        Medios de pago
          Sinopsis
          This is the text of a lecture delivered in 1910 by Roosevelt to students and others at Oxford University. It was part of a series called The Romanes Lectures, delivered by invitation. The fundamental principle that underpins Roosevelt's lecture is that science, history, and literature are inseparable one from another. Our biological evolution is in many ways no different from other life forms, except in that we have learned to judge ourselves and reflect on and even modify our growth.
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          Patricia O’Toole is a biographer who also teaches at Columbia University’s School of the Arts. Her books include When Trumpets Call: Theodore Roosevelt after the White House, Money and Morals in America, and The Five of Hearts: An Intimate History of Henry Adams and His Friends, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Awards, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. She lives in New York City.

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