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More details about the magnificent new edition of Alfred Russel ...Mar 15, 2017 · The Malay Archipelago (1869), his account of an eight-year collecting expedition (1854–62) around Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and East Timor, ...
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Who was Alfred Russel Wallace? | Natural History MuseumWallace began his travels through the Malay Archipelago - now Malaysia and Indonesia - in 1854. While Indigenous and enslaved peoples' contributions to natural ...
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The Annotated Malay Archipelago - The University of Chicago PressWallace's Malay Archipelago is a classic account of the travels of a Victorian naturalist through island Southeast Asia. It has been loved by readers ever ...
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Alfred Russel Wallace. A biographical sketchAlfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) was a great English naturalist who is primarily remembered for conceiving of a theory of evolution by natural selection.Missing: motivations | Show results with:motivations
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Chronology of Wallace's travels in the Malay ArchipelagoApr 4, 2018 · The list below is an attempt to reconstruct his journey chronologically, with dates compiled from a variety of sources, including: Wallace's ...Missing: motivations challenges
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The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) by Alfred Russel WallaceThe land of the orang-utan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with sketches of man and nature.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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9.2: Darwin, Wallace, and the Theory of Evolution by Natural SelectionSep 4, 2021 · In the book, Lyell argued that gradual geological processes have slowly shaped Earth's surface over very long periods of time. From this, Lyell ...
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On the Monkeys of the Amazon, by Alfred Russel WallaceThe great valley of the Amazon is rich in species of Monkeys, and during my residence there I had many opportunities of becoming acquainted with their habits ...
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The 1858 Darwin-Wallace paperJun 10, 2008 · It is probably the most important scientific paper in the history of biology and it was read at a meeting of the Linnean Society of London on July 1st 1858.
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Darwin in letters, 1858-1859: OriginThis letter led to the first announcement of Darwin's and Wallace's respective theories of organic change at the Linnean Society of London in July 1858.
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Evolution and Empire: Alfred Russel Wallace and Dutch Colonial ...In Malacca (1854) Wallace had seen what he regarded as the failure of British authorities to take responsibility for improving the native peoples in its charge.
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Alfred Russel Wallace and Dutch Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia in ...Aug 6, 2025 · This article examines in detail for the first time the development of Wallace's admiration for the Dutch Cultivation System.Missing: interests expedition
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Alfred Russel WallaceSuffering ill health, Wallace concluded his expedition and departed for Britain on July 12, 1852 aboard the brig Helen. ... On July 1, 1858, a joint ...Missing: Miranda | Show results with:Miranda
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Wallace-Related Research Threads - Western Kentucky UniversityRemarks like this suggest that Wallace was not writing a travelogue but an anti-travelogue. ... The distinction Wallace drew in point 6 of his 1 March 1868 letter ...
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[PDF] The Malay archipelago - Wallace OnlineWest Australia, while the ashes were spread over an area as large as the German Empire. The chief destruction was effected by great sea waves, ...
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Wallace, A. R. 1869. The Malay Archipelago: The land of the orang ...The book is a narrative of travel with studies of man and nature, including the orang-utan and bird of paradise, and the first volume covers the Indo-Malay ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the publication details of *The Malay Archipelago* based on the provided segments from "My Life" by Alfred Russel Wallace (1908). Since the information is scattered across multiple segments and varies in detail, I will consolidate it into a comprehensive response, using a table in CSV format to organize the details efficiently. This ensures all mentioned information is retained while providing a dense and clear representation. Following the table, I will include additional narrative details and useful URLs.
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Wallace, A. R. 1869. The Malay Archipelago: The land of the orang ...The Malay Archipelago: The land of the orang-utan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature.
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The Malay Archipelago, Vol. II by Alfred R. WallaceCHAPTER XXI. THE MOLUCCAS—TERNATE. ON the morning of the 8th of January, 1858, I arrived at Ternate, the fourth of a row of fine conical volcanic islands ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Biogeography of the Indo-Australian Archipelago - Annual ReviewsAug 15, 2011 · The Thai-Malay Peninsula is an important transition zone between the Indo-Burmese and. Sundaic faunal regions. ... Australian region” (Wallace ...
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The Malay Archipelago, Volume I. (of II.) by Alfred Russel WallaceBelow is a merged response that consolidates all the information from the provided summaries into a single, comprehensive overview. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized the key information into a table in CSV format, followed by a narrative summary that integrates the findings. This approach ensures all details are retained while making the information dense and accessible.
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[PDF] Book Review of "The Malay Archipelago" by Alfred Russel WallaceMr. Wallace is well known as an accomplished naturalist and an indefatigable traveller, and in the work before us we have the fruits.Missing: reviews | Show results with:reviews
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[PDF] Book Review of "The Malay Archipelago" by Alfred Russel WallaceThe Malay Archipelago: The Land of the Orang-Utan and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and. Nature. By ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE.
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[PDF] Book Review of "The Malay Archipelago" by Alfred Russel Wallace*'The Malay Archipelago; the Land of the Orang Utan and the Bird of. Paradise.' 2 vols. (Macmillan and Co. 1869.) Page 3. 288. SIR RODERICK I. MURCHISON'S ...Missing: Society | Show results with:Society
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[PDF] Book Review of "The Malay Archipelago" by Alfred Russel WallacePOPULAR SCIENCE REVIEW. THE MALAYAN ARCHIPELAGO.*. WE never remember to have taken up a book which gave us more pleasure, nor to have finished reading one ...
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[PDF] Book Review of "The Malay Archipelago" by Alfred Russel WallaceMR. WALLACE'S book has been already noticed in our pages, . but it is sufficiently replete with new information and sug- gestion to justify a more extended ...
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Reviews/Notices of Wallace's Books and Other WorksLadies' Repository ... Student and Intellectual Observer of Science, Literature and Art (London) 3(3) (1869): 221-228 'Wallace on the Malay Archipelago' (anon.) ...
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Classics corner: Malay Archipelago - The GuardianApr 19, 2009 · It's a rather lopsided vision. Wallace was capable of great insights, as is revealed vividly through this account of his East Indian voyages.
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The Malay Archipelago by Alfred Russel Wallace – review | ZoologyJan 11, 2013 · In this book the naturalist and explorer who lived in Darwin's shadow reveals himself to be a truly extraordinary figureMissing: creationism modification species
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Beyond evolution: Alfred Russel Wallace's critique of the 19th ...Jan 13, 2025 · Wallace also condemned the environmental impact of colonial mining in the Archipelago, especially those targeting gold and tin, which he ...
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Multiple transgressions of Wallace's Line explain diversity of ...Here, we use molecular phylogenetic data coupled with ancestral area inference to show that Trigonopterus weevils have repeatedly colonized Bali from the East, ...
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Evolutionary history of endemic Sulawesi squirrels constructed from ...Apr 14, 2016 · This suggests lineages may have evolved in allopatry after crossing Wallace's line. Nuclear and mitochondrial analyses were largely congruent ...<|separator|>
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Declining Orangutan Encounter Rates from Wallace to the Present ...... Wallace were able to shoot continuously over weeks or even months. Does that ... Wallace AR (1869) The Malay Archipelago. Oxford: Oxford University ...
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Wallace's anthropological thought and its contemporary valueReview results: Anthropological inquiry held a significant place within Wallace's extensive eight-year expedition across the Malay Archipelago. Our examination ...
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Alfred Russel Wallace and Somerset Maugham in the Malay ... - jstorWallace, Malay Archipelago, 2:299. 46. Wallace to Thomas Barbour, 21 February ... See Martin Fichman, An Elusive Victorian: TheEvolution ofAlfredKussel Wallace ( ...
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REVISITING WALLACE'S HAUNT: COALESCENT SIMULATIONS ...Aug 26, 2010 · The climatic variables eventually selected represent the following dimensions of modern Southeast Asian climate: temperature (BIO5 and BIO6) ...
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The Human Wallace Line: Racial Science and Political Afterlife - PMCThis paper examines racial science and its political uses in Southeast Asia. It follows several anthropologists who travelled to east Nusa Tenggara.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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[PDF] Indigenous Guides and Alfred Russel Wallace in Southeast Asia ...The Malay Archipelago is organized into articles, each of which deals with different islands. This gives it a coherent travel trajectory that his personal ...Missing: review | Show results with:review