Macroevolutionaries, 9780231224161
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Evolutionary insights from paleontology, pop culture, and Stephen Jay Gould’s legacy.
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Macroevolutionaries

Reflections on Natural History, Paleontology, and Stephen Jay Gould

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    224 pages

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    29 April 2026

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Summary

One of the twentieth century’s great paleontologists and science writers, Stephen Jay Gould was, for Bruce S. Lieberman and Niles Eldredge, also a close colleague and friend. In Macroevolutionaries, they take up the tradition of Gould’s acclaimed essays on natural history, offering a series of wry and insightful reflections on the fields to which they have devoted their careers.

Lieberman and Eldredge explore the major features of evolution, or “macroevolution,” examining key issues i…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780231224161
ISBN-10:0231224168
Author:Dr. Bruce Lieberman, Niles Eldredge
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Imprint:Columbia University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:29 April 2026
Weight:0g
Dimensions:235mm x 156mm
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Critics Review

Two of Steven Jay Gould’s colleagues have written a book that reminds us of his many contributions. They do it with flair, tying evolution to art, music, and plenty of pop culture—much as did Gould. A lively portrayal of recent theory in evolutionary biology and the people who shaped it. – Eugenie C. Scott, founding executive director, National Center for Science EducationIt’s been fifty years since Stephen Jay Gould and fellow ‘musketeers’ took on the Darwinian paradigm by proposing new ways of thinking about fossils and evolution. Macroevolutionaries tells the story of their campaign from the inside, illustrating how the scientists and their ideas interacted with wider social developments. If you want to know why the evolution of trilobites and trumpets follow the same pattern, read on. – Peter J. Bowler, author of Progress Unchained: Ideas of Evolution, Human History, and the FutureTwo eminent scientists—Bruce S. Lieberman and Niles Eldredge—present their personal journeys through the wondrous land of the history of life. On this journey, they reflect on the themes and works of their late colleague, Stephen Jay Gould, who is still a major inspiration for all scholars and enthusiasts of the natural world. In a series of thirteen entertaining and revealing essays that are accessible for a general reader, they explore the nuances of the evolution of life and culture. – Andrej Spiridonov, Vilnius UniversityMacroevolutionaries interweaves evolutionary biology, pop culture, and personal narrative in a way only Lieberman and Eldredge can do. Two ®evolutionary “Musketeers” who’ve been at the forefront of evolutionary theory themselves, they provide a behind-the-scenes view into the science, the people, and thought processes that have formed the foundation of major theories and concepts like Punctuated Equilibria, historical contingency, and volatility. Anyone interested in biology or the history of science should want to read this book! – Emily Casanova, Loyola University New Orleans5⁄5 stars. An entertaining and intriguing collection of essays. * NHBS Good Reads *Readers who miss Gould’s essays or are enthralled by his ideas are warmly recommended to pick up a copy. Lieberman & Eldredge celebrate his legacy while writing fine essays that can stand on their own two feet. * The Inquisitive Biologist *[An] impressive book by impressive people. At once thought-provoking and entertaining, [this work] is for inquiring minds interested in paleontology, evolutionary biology, and Gould’s literary and scientific legacy. * Jodi Summers, Southern California Paleontology Society *Quite a satisfying read. * Trilobite Tales *If you anxiously awaited the arrival of your monthly Natural History magazine for Stephen Jay Gould’s essays, then this book is for you. * Choice Reviews *The writing is lively and entertaining… an enjoyable read as well as informative. Will appeal to professionals in paleontology, biology, and the history of science as well as to natural history buffs. * National Center for Science Education *

About The Author

Dr. Bruce Lieberman

Bruce S. Lieberman is Dean’s Professor of Evolutionary Biology and senior curator of invertebrate paleontology at the University of Kansas, where he also directs the Paleontological Institute and is editor in chief of the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. His research focuses on patterns and processes of evolution and extinction using the fossil record.

Niles Eldredge is an invertebrate paleontologist, an evolutionary biologist, and an emeritus curator of invertebrates at the American Museum of Natural History. He discovered punctuated equilibria with Stephen Jay Gould and played a leading role in developing the field of macroevolution. His work has also emphasized understanding the biodiversity crisis and documenting Darwin’s discovery of natural selection and evolution.

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