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Darwin and the women

Sarah S. Richardson ()
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Sarah S. Richardson: Sarah S. Richardson is a science historian specializing in women, gender and sexuality at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her latest book is Sex Itself.

Nature, 2014, vol. 509, issue 7501, 424-424

Abstract: Sarah S. Richardson relishes a study of how nineteenth-century US feminists used the biologist's ideas.

Date: 2014
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