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Cuvier's model for geohistory (1817-25)
Monsters from deep time (1819-24)
The new stratigraphy (1817-25)
Outline of life's history (1818-27)
Ancient monsters on land (1818-25)
Geological deluge and biblical flood (1819-24)
The role of actual causes (1818-24)
The dynamic earth (1818-24)
The engine of geohistory (1824-29)
The tertiary gateway (1824-27)
The geologists' time-machine (1825-31)
A directional history of life (1825-31)
The last revolution (1824-30)
The last mass extinction (1826-31)
The centrality of central France (1826-28)
Men among the mammoths? (1825-30)
The specter of transmutation (1825-29)
Lyell and Auvergne geology (1827-28)
A geological grand tour (1828)
Lyell in European context (1829-30)
Geology's guiding principles (1830)
"The Huttonian theory rediviva" (1830-31)
Promoting Lyell's principles (1830-31)
The uniformity of life (1831-32)
Completing Lyell's principles (1832-33)
Geohistory in retrospect (1833)
Challenges to Lyell's geotheory (1832-35)
The human species in geohistory (1830-37)
Buckland's designful geohistory (1832-36)
The progression of life (1833-39)
Imagining geohistory (1831-40)
Lyell's geotheory dismembered (1834-40)
Actual causes on trial (1834-39)
Explaining erratics (1833-40)
Snowball earth? (1835-40)
Taking stock for the future (1840-45).
Monsters from deep time (1819-24)
The new stratigraphy (1817-25)
Outline of life's history (1818-27)
Ancient monsters on land (1818-25)
Geological deluge and biblical flood (1819-24)
The role of actual causes (1818-24)
The dynamic earth (1818-24)
The engine of geohistory (1824-29)
The tertiary gateway (1824-27)
The geologists' time-machine (1825-31)
A directional history of life (1825-31)
The last revolution (1824-30)
The last mass extinction (1826-31)
The centrality of central France (1826-28)
Men among the mammoths? (1825-30)
The specter of transmutation (1825-29)
Lyell and Auvergne geology (1827-28)
A geological grand tour (1828)
Lyell in European context (1829-30)
Geology's guiding principles (1830)
"The Huttonian theory rediviva" (1830-31)
Promoting Lyell's principles (1830-31)
The uniformity of life (1831-32)
Completing Lyell's principles (1832-33)
Geohistory in retrospect (1833)
Challenges to Lyell's geotheory (1832-35)
The human species in geohistory (1830-37)
Buckland's designful geohistory (1832-36)
The progression of life (1833-39)
Imagining geohistory (1831-40)
Lyell's geotheory dismembered (1834-40)
Actual causes on trial (1834-39)
Explaining erratics (1833-40)
Snowball earth? (1835-40)
Taking stock for the future (1840-45).