Bernard Lewis, "The Question of Orientalism", The New York Review of Books, 24 June 1982
“More attention to the History of Science is needed, as much by scientists as by historians, and especially by biologists, and this should mean a deliberate attempt to understand the thoughts of the great masters of the past, to see in what circumstances or intellectual milieu their ideas were formed, where they took the wrong turning or stopped short on the right track.”
Natural selection from the genetical standpoint. Australian Journal of Science 22, 16-17, 1959.
1950s
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James M. McPherson. "Revisionist Historians" https://web.archive.org/web/20040623155609/http://historians.org/Perspectives/Issues/2003/0309/0309pre1.cfm (September 2003), Perspectives, American Historical Association.
2000s
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Ch1: Amusing Ourselves to Death, p. 12
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