One afternoon in late April 1859 two geologically minded businessmen,
John Evans and Joseph Prestwich, found and photographed the proof for
great human antiquity. Their evidence -- small, hand-held stone tools
found in the gravel quarries of the Somme among the bones of ancient
animals -- shattered the timescale of Genesis and kicked open the door
for a time revolution in human history. In the space of a calendar
year, and at a furious pace, the relationship between humans and time
was forever changed. This interpretation of deep human history was
shaped by the optimistic decade of the 1850s, the Victorian Heyday in
the age of equipoise. Proving great human antiquity depended on
matching the principles of geology with the personal values of
scientific zeal and perseverance; qualities which time-revolutionaries
such as Evans and Prestwich had in abundance. Their revolution was
driven by a small group of weekend scientists rather than some great
purpose, and it proved effective because of its bonds of friendship
stiffened by scientific curiosity and business acumen. Clive Gamble
explores the personalities of these time revolutionaries and their
scientific co-collaborators and adjudicators -- Darwin, Falconer,
Lyell, Huxley, and the French antiquary Boucher de Perthes -- as well
as their sisters, wives, and nieces Grace McCall, Civil Prestwich, and
Fanny Evans. As with all scientific discoveries getting there was
often circuitous and messy; the revolutionaries changed their minds
and disagreed with those who should have been allies. Gamble's
chronological narrative reveals each step from discovery to
presentation, reception, consolidation, and widespread acceptance, and
considers the impact of their work on the scientific advances of the
next 160 years and on our fascination with the shaping power of time.
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Zeal, Perseverance, and the Time Revolution of 1859
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192643681
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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