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The Descent of Man: An Annotated Edition of Darwins Classic Work

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Full Title:

The Descent of Man: An Annotated Edition of Darwins Classic Work

Contributors:

By (Author) Charles Darwin
Edited by James T. Costa
Edited by Elizabeth E. Yale

ISBN:

9780691194042

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

6th May 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Evolutionary anthropology / Human evolution
Human biology
History of science

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

848

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 203mm

Description

The first annotated edition of the book that shocked the Victorian world and continues to generate controversy today

When Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man was published in 1871, the book was an immediate sensation. It presents Darwin's account of how we evolved from primates and expounds his theory of sexual selection, which he believed accounted for human origins and diversity. James Costa and Elizabeth Yale bring Darwin's Descent to new life in this authoritative annotated edition, shedding light on the cultural context in which the legendary naturalist developed his ideas and exploring how subsequent generations of scientists, scholars, and social reformers adapted them.

Informative and in-depth commentaries accompany the text of The Descent of Man, enabling readers to engage with Darwin's ideas and contextualize them in light of our current understanding of human evolution and sexual selection. Costa and Yale show how Darwin's antislavery commitments and his beliefs in European superiority shaped his account of the evolution of human difference, and examine how Victorian beliefs about gender informed the development of his theory of sexual selection. They explain where Darwin's arguments about the origins of human differences line up with modern science-and where they don't.

Spanning the boundaries of history and science, this fully annotated edition illuminates the rich cultural and scientific contexts underpinning Darwin's ideas and introduces his landmark book to a new generation of readers.

Author Bio

James T. Costa is director of the Highlands Biological Station and professor of biology at Western Carolina University. His books include Darwin's Backyard: How Small Experiments Led to a Big Theory and Wallace, Darwin, and the Origin of Species. Elizabeth E. Yale is a lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Iowa. She is the author of Sociable Knowledge: Natural History and the Nation in Early Modern Britain.

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