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Rebel Giants: The Revolutionary Lives of Abraham Lincoln & Charles Darwin
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Rebel Giants: The Revolutionary Lives of Abraham Lincoln & Charles Darwin

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12 February 2009, will mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of two of the most extraordinary and influential men in recent history - Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin. While the coincidence of these two men being born on exactly the same day might fill astrologers with glee, further reflection points to many parallels and intersections in their lives. In this unique approach to history and biography, historian David R Contosta examines the lives and careers of Lincoln (the political rebel) and Darwin (the scientific rebel), and notes many surprising and illuminating points of comparison.Contosta points out that despite obvious differences - one born to a poorly educated, impoverished family on the American frontier, the other to a wealthy and prominent English family; one largely self-taught, the other with a degree from Cambridge; one a politician seeking the crowd’s approval, the other a reclusive scientist-there are striking similarities between these seemingly disparate individuals. Contosta makes a compelling case that by studying the similarities (along with the differences) between these two giants of history we are able to understand each man better than by examining their lives in isolation.This approach also affords many insights into the factors that impel special individuals to lead great paradigm shifts. Today, as American society still struggles to come to grips with the impact of racial integration and controversies over the teaching of evolution, it is more important than ever to understand how two nineteenth-century rebels with revolutionary ideas helped to shape the present.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2008
Pages
365
ISBN
9781591026105

12 February 2009, will mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of two of the most extraordinary and influential men in recent history - Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin. While the coincidence of these two men being born on exactly the same day might fill astrologers with glee, further reflection points to many parallels and intersections in their lives. In this unique approach to history and biography, historian David R Contosta examines the lives and careers of Lincoln (the political rebel) and Darwin (the scientific rebel), and notes many surprising and illuminating points of comparison.Contosta points out that despite obvious differences - one born to a poorly educated, impoverished family on the American frontier, the other to a wealthy and prominent English family; one largely self-taught, the other with a degree from Cambridge; one a politician seeking the crowd’s approval, the other a reclusive scientist-there are striking similarities between these seemingly disparate individuals. Contosta makes a compelling case that by studying the similarities (along with the differences) between these two giants of history we are able to understand each man better than by examining their lives in isolation.This approach also affords many insights into the factors that impel special individuals to lead great paradigm shifts. Today, as American society still struggles to come to grips with the impact of racial integration and controversies over the teaching of evolution, it is more important than ever to understand how two nineteenth-century rebels with revolutionary ideas helped to shape the present.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2008
Pages
365
ISBN
9781591026105