Biology was forged into a single, coherent science only within
living memory. In this volume the thinkers responsible for the
"modern synthesis" of evolutionary biology and genetics come
together to analyze that remarkable event.
In a new Preface, Ernst Mayr calls attention to the fact that
scientists in different biological disciplines varied considerably
in their degree of acceptance of Darwin's theories. Mayr shows us
that these differences were played out in four separate periods:
1859 to 1899, 1900 to 1915, 1916 to 1936, and 1937 to 1947. He thus
enables us to understand fully why the synthesis was necessary and
why Darwin's original theory that evolutionary change is due to the
combination of variation and selection is as solid at the end of
the twentieth century as it was in 1859.
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