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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Eight Extraordinary Years of Scientific Travel: Alfred Russel Wallace's Malay Archipelago (2014)
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SUMMARY:Eight Extraordinary Years of Scientific Travel: Alfred Russel Wallace's Malay Archipelago (2014)
DESCRIPTION:<p></p><div class="media-element file-default" data-file_info="%7B%22fid%22:%22424396%22,%22view_mode%22:%22default%22,%22type%22:%22media%22%7D">[[{"fid":"424526","view_mode":"default","type":"media","attributes":{"class":"media-element file-default"}}]]</div><p></p><p>Public Lecture with Andrew Berry, Lecturer on Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University</p><p>Alfred Russel Wallace, who co-discovered the theory of evolution by natural selection with Charles Darwin, was a remarkable scientist-explorer. His eight years of travel in Southeast Asia (1854-1862) greatly influenced his scientific thinking and resulted in the discovery of thousands of new species, as well as a wonderful account of his journeys, The Malay Archipelago. To celebrate the release of a new edition of this classic work, Andrew Berry will tell Wallace's extraordinary story, discussing how the book originated and how it shaped future generations of scientific exploration.</p><p>Recorded on November 8, 2014</p>
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