Revision of Wallace talks from Mon, 2013-12-16 12:54

A. GENERAL TALKS & INTERVIEWS

David Attenborough"Wallace and the birds of paradise". Audio talk at the American Museum of Natural History in November 2013.

George Beccaloni (Natural History Museum, London). Audio interview on RTÉ Radio 1, Ireland on 6th September 2013.

George Beccaloni & Caroline Catchpole (Natural History Museum, London). Video presentation about Wallace and a behind-the-scenes look at the the London Natural History Museum's Wallace Archive. January 2013.

George Beccaloni & Jo Cooper (Natural History Museum, London). "Darwin, Wallace and the discovery of natural selection": an audio presentation given for "Nature Live" at The Natural History Museum, London, on July 1st 2008 - the 150th anniversary of announcement of Darwin and Wallace's discovery.

George Beccaloni, Ted Benton & Steve Jones. Audio interview with Melvyn Bragg on the BBC Radio 4 programme In Our Time,  broadcast on 21 March 2013.

Andrew Berry (Harvard University). Audio interview. RadioWest, USA in December 2013.

Andrew Berry (Harvard University). "Happy birthday Darwin and hello Alfred Wallace". Audio interview on New Hampshire Public Radio, August 29, 2009.

James Moore (Open University, UK). Audio talk about Wallace's life and work. 2012.

Redmond O'Hanlon & Sandy Knapp. Audio interview on the BBC Radio 4 programme Great Lives in 2008.

David Quammen (Writer). "The man who wasn't Darwin". Audio interview by Kathleen Dunn on Wisconsin Public Radio, December 15, 2008.

Peter Raby (Wallace biographer). Audio interview for Scientific American in November 2013.

John van Wyhe (University of Singapore). Video presentation. 2012. "Did Dawin steal the theory of evolution from Wallace?"

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B. ACADEMIC TALKS 

1) AUDIO OF TALKS GIVEN AT A CONFERENCE ON THE LIFE AND WORK OF WALLACE AT THE LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON ON 22 NOVEMBER 2008 (see http://wallacefund.info/smn-conference-alfred-russel-wallace-podcasts-and-photos)These talks were recorded for the Scientific and Medical Network by Martin Redfern (Senior Producer in the BBC Radio Science Unit) and Martin and the SMN have kindly allowed the Wallace Fund to put copies of the sound files on this website. The talks are mp3 files of around 20MB each and you can download them by right clicking a link below and saving the file to your hard drive. They can then be played using any audio player (e.g. RealPlayer - http://uk.real.com/player/win/). 

i) Introduction by Aubrey Manning, followed by Alfred Russel Wallace: The Evolution of an Unforgotten Naturalist by Peter Raby [RIGHT CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]

ii) Wallace, Darwin and the Discovery of Natural Selection by George Beccaloni [RIGHT CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]

iii) Wallace, Darwin and the Discovery of Natural Selection - a New Interpretation of the Events by Roy Davies [RIGHT CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]

iv) Wallace and Final Causes: Spiritualism, Evolution, and Beyond by Charles Smith [RIGHT CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]

v) Alfred Russel Wallace as a Social Reformer by David Collard [RIGHT CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]

vi) DISCUSSION [RIGHT CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD]

2) VIDEOS OF TALKS FROM A LECTURE SERIES "MORE THAN NATURAL SELECTION" AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, USA IN OCTOBER 2013:

i) The time travelers: Alfred Russel Wallace and Peter Kropotkin by Kathleen Lowrey (Associate Professor Anthropology University of Alberta). Interview with Kathleen Lowrey.

ii) Alfred Russel Wallace, Mars, Extra-Terrestrials and the Nature of the Universe by Robert Smith (Professor, History and Classics University of Alberta). Interview with Robert Smith.

iii) Alfred Russel Wallace, Collector by Andrew Berry (Lecturer on Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University). Interview with Andrew Berry.

iv) Wallace on Science and the Problems of Progress by Martin Fichman (Professor, Department of Humanities York University). Interview with Martin Fichman.

v) Other Worlds: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Cross-Cultures of Spiritualism by Christine Ferguson (Senior Lecturer, English Literature University of Glasgow). Interview with Christine Ferguson.

Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith