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In the period after the French Revolution, as Martin Rudwick argues, the specialization of the earth sciences led to the formation of geohistory and a theory of "deep history"
'The Abyss of the Past': Psychoanalysis in Schelling's Ages of the World (1815) 2008
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There was, however, no effort made to account for the origins of these beings on Cartesian principles (Rudwick 1972).
Evolution Sloan, Phillip 2008
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He consistently does not understand things geological and has read good historians of geology like Rudwick in a very slapdash way.
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Review: Rudwick, Bursting the Limits of Time »
The Chicago Blog: Review: Monmonier, From Squaw Tit to Whorehouse Meadow 2006
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Rudwick, the world's leading historian of geology and paleontology.
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Here is an excerpt from the review, written by Richard Fortey: To describe Rudwick as scholarly is rather like describing Mozart as musically talented.
The Chicago Blog: Review: Martin J. S. Rudwick, Bursting the Limits of Time 2006
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Indeed, thanks to Rudwick and his kind, we may rest assured that the future of the history of science is in safe hands.
The Chicago Blog: Review: Rudwick, Bursting the Limits of Time 2006
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Rudwick, the world's leading historian of geology and paleontology.
The Chicago Blog: Review: Rudwick, Bursting the Limits of Time 2006
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Indeed, thanks to Rudwick and his kind, we may rest assured that the future of the history of science is in safe hands.
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Cambridge expecting that his career would be in the physical sciences: he has always been mechanically minded, and he was inspired at Westminster by the physics teaching of the late J.F. Rudwick.
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