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Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Culture of American Science is the first book-length study of the man who served a Harvards Professor of Geology and Paleontology during the Darwinian era. Shaler was a student of Louis Agassiz and went on to a successful, multifaceted career as a geologist, geographer, educator, humanist, and poet. Livingstone employs a thematic approach to chart Shalers career against the broader intellectual currents of Americas Gilded Age. After tracing Shalers life story from his boyhood in Kentucky through his student years at Harvard, his service with the Geological Survey, and eventually his years as Dean of Harvards Lawrence Scientific School, the author examines Shalers evolutionary vision and portrays his strategic efforts to reconcile the nineteenth centurys scientific and religious world views. Livingstone assesses Shalers prolific writings, including those on race, which demonstrate a typical concern to provide a scientific perspective on the political questions of immigration restriction and eugenic control. IN addition, the book explores his efforts to interweave geography and history, particularly in relation to the American frontier; and his contributions to geology and geomorphology. The portrait of Shaler is completed with a review of his educational thinking and his role in establishing the American Summer School and in furthering scientific and technological education. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler emerges from Livingstones work as a distinctive figure in the development of the new scientific culture, a figure who provides a focal point for assessing the impact of evolutionary naturalism on late-nineteenth-century American thought.

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title:Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Culture of American Science History of American Science and Technology Series
author:Livingstone, David N.
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817303057
print isbn13:9780817303051
ebook isbn13:9780585221373
language:English
subjectShaler, Nathaniel Southgate,--1841-1906, Geographers--United States--Biography.
publication date:1987
lcc:G69.S49L58 1987eb
ddc:910/.924
subject:Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate,--1841-1906, Geographers--United States--Biography.
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Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Culture of American Science
Page ii
History of American Science and Technology Series
General Editor, LESTER D. STEPHENS
The Eagle's Nest: Natural History and American Ideas, 18121842, by Charlotte M. Porter
Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Culture of American Science, by David N. Livingstone
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Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Culture of American Science
David N. Livingstone
The University of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa and London
Page iv
Copyright 1987 by
The University of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Livingstone, David N., 1953
Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the culture of
American science.
(History of American science and technology series)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 18411906.
2. GeographersUnited StatesBiography. I. Title.
II. Series.
G69.S49L58 1987 910'.924 85-28982
ISBN 0-8173-0305-7 (alk. paper)
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data is available.
Page v
To
my father
and
mother
Page vii
I have just read Shaler's autobiography, and it has fairly haunted me with the overflowing impression of his myriad-minded character. Full of excesses as he was, due to his intense vivacity, impulsiveness, and imaginativeness, his centre of gravity was absolutely steady, and I knew no man whose sense of the larger relation of things was always so true and right. Of all the minds I have known, his leaves the largest impression, and I miss him more than I have missed anyone before.
William James
Page ix
CONTENTS
Illustrations
xi
Preface
x-iii
Part One. Man and Milieu
1. Introduction: Nature, Humanity, and God
3
2. Shaler and His Contemporaries
10
Part Two. Underpinnings
3. Evolution: Foundation and Framework
55
4. Vestiges of Natural Theology
86
Part Three. Applications
5. Science and Society: A Racial Ideology
121

Page x
6. Environment and Inheritance: A Geographical Interpretation of History
158
7. Toward an Environmental Ethic
192
8. Aspects of Earth History
215
9. Culture and the Curriculum
249
Epilogue
277
Appendix
279
Notes
283
Bibliography
341
Index
385

Page xi
ILLUSTRATIONS
Shaler as a Student
8
Shaler in His Middle Years
51
Shaler in 1894
116
Shaler in 1900
190
Shaler in 1901
275

Page xiii
PREFACE
Like all organisms, the historian of ideas thrives only in a conducive environment. In my case, numerous friends and colleagues have helped to provide just such a setting. My interest in the history of geographical thought in its broader intellectual and social context was first stimulated by William Kirk, who encouraged me to pursue the conceptual relations between nature, humanity, and God in history. More specifically, this study of Shaler has benefited from the advice and judgments of Peter Bowler, Ronald Buchanan, Gordon Herries Davies, Neal Gillespie, Clarence Glacken, Reijer Hooykaas, William Koelsch, David Stoddart, Yi-Fu Tuan, and Brian Whalley. To all of these my thanks are due. I am grateful to Gill Alexander for drawing the two charts in the Appendix, and to Jenitha Orr for careful reading of the text.
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