October 18, 2002
The Relevance of Biohistory
Last year, in Eve's Seed: Biology, the Sexes, and the Course of History, I urged
ALSO SEE:
Evolution and Literary Criticism
scholars to participate in a new branch of scholarly inquiry called biohistory. By applying insights from biology (along with archaeology and anthropology) to history, we can make history more
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