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Ernest MacBride

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MacBride was the eldest of the five children of Minnie Browne of Donegal and Samuel MacBride, a linen manufacturer in Belfast. MacBride was educated at the Academical Institute in Belfast. He then spent a year in Neuwied on the Rhine before returning to continue his education at
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has written that MacBride was "convinced that the races could be ranked in a hierarchy with whites at the top, MacBride adopted an environmentalist explanation of how the racial differences were produced." He rejected the concept of the
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in 1905 for his work on echinoderm morphology. In 1909 he resigned and returned to the United Kingdom. From 1909 to 1913 he was assistant professor of Zoology under
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as an exhibitioner, where he became a Foundation Scholar in 1891 and Fellow in 1893. He spent a year at the Zoological Station in
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E. W. MacBride's Lamarckian Eugenics and its Implications for the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge
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A defender of Lamarckian evolution, MacBride's specialism was the morphology and embryology of the
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Ernest William MacBride (1866-1940): embryologist; member of Governing Council of JIHI, 1913-1940
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The Eclipse of Darwinism: Anti-Darwinian Evolutionary Theories in the Decades Around 1900
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where he also served on the council for over thirty years and acted as vice-president.
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The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method
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which he served as a member of its council and as vice-president and the
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In 1897 he was elected as the first Strathcona Professor of Zoology at
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MacBride took an active part both in the affairs of the
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Recent advances in microscopy; biological applications
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Ernest William MacBride

The Radio Times
FRS
Belfast
Alton, Hampshire
marine biologist
Lamarckian evolution
Queen's College, Belfast
London University
St John's College, Cambridge
Naples
Anton Dohrn
McGill University
Fellow of the Royal Society
Adam Sedgwick
Imperial College London
Echinoderms
Paul Kammerer
Midwife toad
racialist
Peter J. Bowler
gene
mutation
Linnean Society
Zoological Society
A. E. Shipley
Eugenio Rignano
The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method
Nature

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