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Paul Underhill read history and social and political sciences at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, followed by a PhD in social history of medicine at the University of Edinburgh.

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Darwin: The Expert ViewProduction team

By Dr Paul Underhill (The Open University)

21 October 2004

Dr Paul Underhill considers the emotional turmoil Charles Darwin underwent as he faced the prospect of exposing his research on evolution to the Victorian public.  Read more : Darwin: The Expert View

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Paul Underhill read history and social and political sciences at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, followed by a PhD in social history of medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He combines work as a reporter for Hansard in Westminster with teaching history of science and humanities for The Open University.
He lives in Wiltshire with his wife and young child.

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