In American Genesis, Jeffrey P. Moran offers a novel cultural and social history of the ways in which antievolution struggles have reverberated beyond the confines of legislatures and courthouses to touch upon race, region, religion, gender, and identity from the early twentieth century to the present.
In American Genesis, Jeffrey P. Moran offers a novel cultural and social history of the ways in which antievolution struggles have reverberated beyond the confines of legislatures and courthouses to touch upon race, region, religion, gender, and identity from the early twentieth century to the present.
Associate Professor of History, University of Kansas. Author of Teaching Sex: The Shaping of Adolescence in the 20th Century (Harvard, 2000) and editor of The Scopes Trial: A Brief History with Documents (New York: Bedford Books, 2002).
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Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Darwin Comes to America Chapter One: Monkeys and Mothers Chapter Two: Regionalism and the Antievolution Impulse Chapter Three: Fighting for the Future of the Race Chapter Four: Descent with Modification Chapter Five: Creationism and the Campus Notes Index
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Darwin Comes to America Chapter One: Monkeys and Mothers Chapter Two: Regionalism and the Antievolution Impulse Chapter Three: Fighting for the Future of the Race Chapter Four: Descent with Modification Chapter Five: Creationism and the Campus Notes Index
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