Trying biology: the Scopes trial, textbooks, and the antievolution movement in American schools

Chicago: University of Chicago Press (2013)
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Abstract

Beyond science and religion: the Scopes trial in historical context -- The textbook trust and state adoption --Textbooks and their makers: authors, editors, salesmen, and readers -- Civic biology and the origins of the antievolution movement -- How Scopes was framed -- The evolution of the new civic biology -- Biology textbooks in an era of science and religion -- Losing the word: measuring the impact of Scopes.

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