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The Book That Changed America

How Darwin's Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation

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The Book That Changed America

By: Randall Fuller
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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The compelling story of the effect of Charles Darwin's book On the Origin of Species on a diverse group of American writers, abolitionists, and social reformers, including Henry David Thoreau and Bronson Alcott, in 1860.

In early 1860, a single copy of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species was read and discussed by five important American intellectuals who seized on the book's assertion of a common ancestry for all creatures as a powerful argument against slavery. The book first came into the hands of Harvard botanist Asa Gray, who would lead the fight for the theory in America. Gray passed his heavily annotated copy to the child welfare reformer Charles Loring Brace, who saw value in natural selection's premise that mankind was destined to undergo progressive improvement. Brace then introduced the book to three other friends: Franklin Sanborn, a key supporter of the abolitionist John Brown, who grasped that Darwin's depiction of constant struggle and endless competition perfectly described America in 1860, especially the ongoing conflict between pro- and antislavery forces; the philosopher Bronson Alcott, who resisted Darwin's insights as a threat to transcendental idealism; and Henry David Thoreau, who used Darwin's theory to redirect the work he would pursue till the end of his life regarding species migration and the interconnectedness of nature.

The Book That Changed America offers a fascinating narrative account of these prominent figures as they grappled over the course of that year with Darwin's dangerous hypotheses. In doing so, it provides new perspectives on America prior to the Civil War, showing how Darwin's ideas become potent ammunition in the debate over slavery and helped advance the cause of abolition by giving it scientific credibility.

©2017 Randall Fuller (P)2017 Penguin Audio
American Civil War Biological Sciences Evolution Evolution & Genetics Military Philosophy Science Social Sciences Wars & Conflicts Civil War War

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Critic reviews

"A must-read for everyone interested in Civil-War-era history." (Publishers Weekly)

“Fuller is a lively, engaging writer, with an eye for fascinating details...[he] has mined this rich material with care and insight.... [His] most surprising revelation is the profound impact Darwin’s portrait of a ‘teeming, pulsating natural world’ exerted on Thoreau.” (The New York Times Book Review)

“A stimulating chronicle of a group of New England thinkers who responded to the Origin of Species in the years following the book’s first appearance.... Fuller can be commended for illuminating Darwin’s early effect on America in ways that lead us to think about later repercussions, including today’s debates over creationism and science-denial.” (The Wall Street Journal)

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This is a incisive study of Darwin's effect on the intellectual and philosophical worlds of Boston and Concord, MA. The discussions of how Darwin affected Thoreau were particularly interesting.

The argument, however, that The Origin of Species changed America on the eve of its greatest crisis, one that had been building for at least as long as the country had existed, is simply unsupported.

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A wonderful description of men and women who genuinely love science and knowledge and their struggle to understand the world in which they lived.

The narrator has a loud, clear voice that is easy to follow and does very well at divulging the emotions of the characters through his tone which made it fun to listen to.

No matter your walk of life, this book is for you!

Wonderful story! Leaving the hearer to ones own understanding!

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The narrator’s voice…the ends of many words just dropped off so we could not understand him.

An interesting look at the widespread influence of Darwin’s work.

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