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Night Thoughts: George Gaylord Simpson's Reflections on Leaving the American Museum of Natural History

Night Thoughts: George Gaylord Simpson's Reflections on Leaving the American Museum of Natural History - Sts Occasional Papers

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Publisher's Synopsis

George Gaylord Simpson (1902-1984) was a leader in twentieth century vertebrate palaeontology, and he contributed to making the American Museum of Natural History a powerhouse in the field. In 1959, Simpson left his job at the museum in a bitter dispute with its management. Simpson never published a rationale for his resignation, but he secretly wrote one. After his first day unemployed, Simpson penned a long account of the circumstances surrounding his decision to leave. This STS Occasional Paper presents a complete transcription of Simpson's "Night Thoughts," with brief introductory notes. Simpson was scathing of the museum's Director, Albert Parr, and his once-close colleague, Edwin Colbert. This STS Occasional Paper also gives Colbert a voice, allowing him a counterbalance via correspondence with the editor about his reaction to Simpson's essay. The biographer will find key insights into a turning point in Simpson's career. They also will find a rare glimpse into the American Museum's management during Parr's directorship. Loyalties were tested to their breaking point. Some loyalties broke.

Book information

ISBN: 9781787510005
Publisher: Euston Grove Press
Imprint: Euston Grove Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 58
Weight: 82g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 3mm