Cover Revising the Revisions: James Hutton’s Reputation among Geologists in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Revising the Revisions: James Hutton’s Reputation among Geologists in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Product code: UMWR216

Print publication date: 07/12/2020

Miscellaneous, Geological Society of America, GSA Memoirs, Miscellaneous non-GSL

Type: Book (Hardback)

Binding: Hardback

ISBN: 9780813712161

Author/Edited by: By A.M. Celâl Sengör

Weight: 0.92kg

Number of pages: 150

£23.00

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GSA Memoir 216

James Hutton's Theory of the Earth, first published in 1785, was considered completely new by his contemporaries, different from anything that preceded it, and widely discussed both in Hutton's own country and abroad-from St. Petersburg through Europe to New York. Yet a recent trend among some historians of geology is to characterize Hutton's work as already behind the times in the late eighteenth century and remembered only because some later geologists found it convenient to represent it as a precursor of the prevailing opinions of the day. Painstakingly researched, richly referenced, and full of interesting stories, this Memoir shatters that line of thinking and restores Hutton's standing as the father of modern geology, his ideas fully relevant to the geological problems of his day.

The Fellows price also applies to Geological Society of America members.

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