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The Cold War Politics of Genetic Research - An Introduction to the Lysenko Affair

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This book uses the reaction of a number of biologists in the United States and Great Britain to provide an overview of one of the most important controversies in Twentieth Century biology, the "Lysenko Affair." The book is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of history/history of science. It covers a number of topics which are relevant to understanding the sources and dimensions of the Lysenko controversy, including the interwar eugenics movement, the Scopes Trial, the popularity of Lamarckism as a theory of heredity prior to the synthesis of genetics and Natural Selection, and the Cold War. The book focuses particularly on portrayals-both positive and negative-of Lysenko in the popular press in the U.S. and Europe, and thus by extension the relationship between scientists and society. Because the Lysenko controversy attracted a high level of interest among the lay community, it constitutes a useful historical example to consider in context with current topics that have received a similar level of attention, such as Intelligent Design or Climate Change.

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Timeline of Events.- Introduction.- 1: Mendelist-Morganists and Michurinism.- 2: Between Corld War and Cold War.- 3: Reacting to Lysenko.- 4: Acquired Characteristics.- 5: The "Spitzer Affair".- 6: Pigs Wearing Booties Earn Scorn of Red Press.- Epilogue: "Nikita and I have our difficulties..."

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Introduction,Chapter 1: Mendelist-Morganists and Michurinism, Chapter 2: Fly Lovers and People Haters, Chapter 3: The Eugenics Movement and First Encounters with Soviet Science Chapter 4: Vavilov , Chapter 5: Between World War and Cold War      , Chapter 6: Debunking Lysenko,  Chapter 7: The VASKhNIL Conference,  Chapter 8: Acquired Characteristics, Chapter 9: “Apostle Trofim and the Gospel of St. Marx”,  Chapter 10: The Spitzer Affair,  Chapter 11: “He must’ve realized how stupid it all was…” ,  Chapter 12: Pigs Wearing Booties Earn Scorn of Red Press, Chapter 13: French Say Chemical Injection May Change Heredity of Ducks, Chapter 14: “Nikita and I have our difficulties…”          Conclusion     

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This book uses the reaction of a number of biologists in the United States and Great Britain to provide an overview of one of the most important controversies in Twentieth Century biology, the “Lysenko Affair.” The book is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of history/history of science. It covers a number of topics which are relevant to understanding the sources and dimensions of the Lysenko controversy, including the interwar eugenics movement, the Scopes Trial, the popularity of Lamarckism as a theory of heredity prior to the synthesis of genetics and Natural Selection, and the Cold War. The book focuses particularly on portrayals—both positive and negative—of Lysenko in the popular press in the U.S. and Europe, and thus by extension the relationship between scientists and society. Because the Lysenko controversy attracted a high level of interest among the lay community, it constitutes a useful historical example to consider in context with current topics that have received a similar level of attention, such as Intelligent Design or Climate Change.

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“DeJong-Lambert’s book helps fill a hole in existing scholarship on the history of science in the twentieth century. … DeJong-Lambert’s book makes a welcome contribution to the development of such studies. … Cold War Politics of Genetic Research provides crisp and engaging narrative that opens new perspectives on events which played a major role on the intellectual front of the Cold War. … an excellent overview of debates on Lysenkoism in the USA from 1948 on as well as a thorough knowledge of primary sources.” (Nils Roll-Hansen, Metascience, May, 2013)

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From the reviews:
"DeJong-Lambert's book helps fill a hole in existing scholarship on the history of science in the twentieth century. ... DeJong-Lambert's book makes a welcome contribution to the development of such studies. ... Cold War Politics of Genetic Research provides crisp and engaging narrative that opens new perspectives on events which played a major role on the intellectual front of the Cold War. ... an excellent overview of debates on Lysenkoism in the USA from 1948 on as well as a thorough knowledge of primary sources." (Nils Roll-Hansen, Metascience, May, 2013)

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Authors William Dejong-Lambert, William de Jong-Lambert
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.04.2014
 
EAN 9789400799158
ISBN 978-94-0-079915-8
No. of pages 186
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 11 mm
Weight 324 g
Illustrations XXII, 186 p.
Series Archimedes
Archimedes
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

B, History, Evolution, History of Science, Evolutionary Biology, Cold War;Evolution;Genetics;Lysenko;Michurin

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