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Evolution:
a journal of nature

history and downloads

This page provides information about this otherwise lost magazine in the 1920s and 1930s devoted to promoting the teaching of evolution in US public schools. It was produced by pro-evolutionists following the Scopes Trial in 1925 to give teachers material for responding to creationist pressures.

In the first issue, the Editor, Ludwig Erwin Ketterfeld described the purpose:

"This magazine will help bridge that gap by furnishing a forum in which science itself can speak in popular language without fear of the restraints with which fundamentalists are seeking to shackle them." (p. 8)

>EJN contents sorted by author (Web)
>EJN contents sorted by issue (Web)
>download EJN contents as Endnote X1 file (zip)

 

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Evolution: a journal of nature

Download whole issues, 1927-1938

date vol no download
1927, Dec 1 1 pdf (14Mb)
1928, Jan   2 pdf (13Mb)
1928, Feb   3 pdf (13Mb)
1928, Mar   4 pdf (12Mb)
1928, April   5 pdf (12Mb)
1928, Jul   6 pdf (13Mb)
1928, Aug   7 pdf (13Mb)
1928, Sep   8 pdf (14Mb)
1928, Oct   9 pdf (12Mb)
1928, Nov   10 pdf (13Mb)
1929, Jan 2 1 pdf (13Mb)
1929, Mar   2 pdf (13Mb)
1929, Apr   3 pdf (12Mb)
1929, Jul   4 pdf (13Mb)
1929, Aug   5 pdf (11Mb)
1930, Jun 3 1 pdf (16Mb)
1931, Feb   2 pdf (16Mb)
1931, Jun   3 pdf (16Mb)
1932, May   4 pdf (12Mb)
1937, Jun 4 1 pdf (13Mb)
1938, Jan   2 pdf (13Mb)

Table of Contents

>table of contents, all issues, sorted by issue (Web)
>table of contents, all issues, sorted by author (Web)
>list of articles in Endnote X1 (zip)

Editor's Policy

In the first issue, the Editor, Ludwig Erwin Ketterfeld described the magazine's editorial policy:

"Evolution will be non-political, so that all upholders of academic freedom can support and use it no matter how they differ on other issues. It will be non-religious, never making any effort to reconcile science with religion. Nor will it make atheism its mission. It will carry the positive message of facts from every field of natural science and leave it to the reader to make his own mental readjustment." (p. 8)

 

 

Subscriber information

Published April 1929, after 12 issues.

EJN subscriber information

 

political cartoons
from the journal

Each issue contained at least one political cartoon, commenting on recent events, such as the anti-evolution activity in Arkansas following the Tennessee anti-evolution trial. Nate Collier is the most frequent cartoonist used. Sample these (Web). a biography of Nate Collier appears in EJN 1(2): 12.

 
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EJN Publication History

>Cain, Joe. 2003. "Publication history for Evolution: a Journal of Nature", Archives of Natural History, 30: 168-171. (download pdf). Briefly describes the origins and publication history of this magazine.

>Cain, Joe. 2003. "Publication history for Evolution: a journal of nature: a correction", Archives of natural history, 30: 298. (download pdf). Corrects Table 1 in the previous publication, providing complete information on the publication history of the magazine.

Archives of natural history is produced by the Society for the History of Natural History. These pdfs are made available with the permission of the Society.

Further correction: a fine 2008 biographical piece places Ketterfeld's birthplace in Strasbourg (link) and gives useful detail on his life. Thanks to Karen Hoffmann for pointing this out.

Related Materials

Cain, Joe. 2001. Scopes Trial and Fundamentalism in the United States. In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences produced by Macmillan Publishers Ltd, Nature Publishing Group. <www.els.net> or <pdf>.

PBS 2002. Monkey Trial. <Web>. For music, video materials related to the 1925 Tennessee Anti-evolution trial. Video is highly recommended.

original texts from participants in 1920s anti-evolutionism in America. <Web>.

 

  EJN logo from number 1

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