In 1873 the chair of geology at the University of Cambridge fell vacant following the death of Adam Sedgwick. Nine candidates stepped forward, hoping to fill the post. The correspondence generated in the ensuing battle illuminates two areas of particular interest. First, the strategies hidden behind bland lists of successive professors: candidates, peers and patrons manoeuvred to influence the outcome of the competition and competitors tried to reinforce their geological respectability by collecting testimonials from estimable geological acquaintances. Second, the Woodwardian competition inspired some outspoken opinions from British geologists about the relative worth of the candidates, which offer a fresh perspective on the process of prof...
The authors disentangle the fascinating tale of the investigations in Kent's Cavern, iconic site for...
The paper aims to ques- tion the traditional view of the early Royal Society of London, the oldest s...
Rev. Adam Sedgwick was one of the geological Great Masters who established modern geology in 19th ce...
During the first decade of the nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the scene of several lively debates...
The Rev. Dr John Walker was the Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 177...
When the Royal Geographical Society was founded in 1830, its prospectus made a firm commitment to pr...
Abstract: The modern image of the Geological Society owes much to William Smith whom the Society use...
Abstract: The leading lights of the Geological Society announced the birth of a newly scientific for...
Ramsay Wright was appointed in 1874 to the University of Toronto’s Chair in Natural History through ...
The origins and early membership of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, founded in Penzance in...
[Extract] Though readily given the title Father of Australian geology , the Reverend W.B. Clarke rem...
This paper was presented at the PLACE (People, Landscape & Cultural Environment Education and Resear...
I am very appreciative for the provision of information, and permission to publish, from a number of...
This is a PDF version of an article published in Geology Today© 2001. The definitive version is avai...
Robert Blair (1845–1923) served as Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, and editor ...
The authors disentangle the fascinating tale of the investigations in Kent's Cavern, iconic site for...
The paper aims to ques- tion the traditional view of the early Royal Society of London, the oldest s...
Rev. Adam Sedgwick was one of the geological Great Masters who established modern geology in 19th ce...
During the first decade of the nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the scene of several lively debates...
The Rev. Dr John Walker was the Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 177...
When the Royal Geographical Society was founded in 1830, its prospectus made a firm commitment to pr...
Abstract: The modern image of the Geological Society owes much to William Smith whom the Society use...
Abstract: The leading lights of the Geological Society announced the birth of a newly scientific for...
Ramsay Wright was appointed in 1874 to the University of Toronto’s Chair in Natural History through ...
The origins and early membership of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, founded in Penzance in...
[Extract] Though readily given the title Father of Australian geology , the Reverend W.B. Clarke rem...
This paper was presented at the PLACE (People, Landscape & Cultural Environment Education and Resear...
I am very appreciative for the provision of information, and permission to publish, from a number of...
This is a PDF version of an article published in Geology Today© 2001. The definitive version is avai...
Robert Blair (1845–1923) served as Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, and editor ...
The authors disentangle the fascinating tale of the investigations in Kent's Cavern, iconic site for...
The paper aims to ques- tion the traditional view of the early Royal Society of London, the oldest s...
Rev. Adam Sedgwick was one of the geological Great Masters who established modern geology in 19th ce...