Impossible Monsters
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Impossible Monsters
Impossible Monsters
From fossil-hunting to the end of faith, this gripping narrative history of the seventy-five-year culture war transformed how we think about the universe and our place in it.
In 1811, when the self-schooled daughter of a carpenter pulled some strange-looking bones from Britain's southern shoreline, few people dared to question that the Bible told the accurate history of the world. But Mary Anning had discovered the first dinosaur, and over the next seventy-five yearsβas the science of palaeontology developed, as Charles Darwin posited theories of evolutionary biology, and as religious scholars identified the internal inconsistencies of the Scripturesβeverything changed.
By the 1850s, dinosaurs were a prominent feature of the second Crystal Palace exhibition. By the 1860s, when Matthew Arnold stood on Dover Beach and saw faith ebbing away, Britain had plunged into a crisis of religious belief. By the 1870s, T.H. HuxleyβDarwin's 'bulldog'βwas preaching a new history of the world in which mankind was merely an accident of evolution. By 1886, following a six-year battle which had seen him beaten, imprisoned, and forcibly removed from Parliament, Charles Bradlaugh was able to take his seat in the House of Commons as the first openly atheist MP.
Told through the lives of the men and women who found these vital fossils and who fought about their meaningβsome humble, some eccentric, some utterly brilliantβImpossible Monsters tells the story of the painful, complicated relationship between science and religion over these seventy-five years, of the growth of secularism, and of the role of dinosaurs and their discovery in changing perceptions about the Bible, history, and mankind's place in the world.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781847926791
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 March 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: The Bodley Head Ltd
Illustration: 8pp colour inset; b/w images integrated throughout
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 37.0mm
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 619g
Pages: 496
About the Author
Michael Taylor is an historian of colonial slavery, the British Empire and the British Isles. He graduated with a double first in history from the University of Cambridge, where he earned his PhD - and also won University Challenge. He has since been Lecturer in Modern British History at Balliol College, Oxford, and he is currently a Visiting Fellow at the British Library's Eccles Centre for American Studies.
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