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Comrade Haldane is too busy to go on holiday : the genius who spied for Stalin / Gavan Tredoux.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Tredoux, Gavan, 1967- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Biologists--Great Britain--Biography.
Biologists.
Communists--Great Britain--Biography.
Communists.
Espionage, Soviet--Great Britain.
Espionage, Soviet.
Genetics--Soviet Union--History.
Genetics.
Science and state--Soviet Union--History.
Science and state.
Haldane, J. B. S. (John Burdon Sanderson), 1892-1964.
Haldane, J. B. S.
Lysenko, Trofim, 1898-1976.
Lysenko, Trofim.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (464 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Encounter Books, [2018]
Summary:
John Burdon Sanderson Haldane F.R.S. (1892-1964) was one of the leading scientists of the twentieth century, renowned for helping, through statistical wizardry, to reconcile Darwin's theory of natural selection with Mendel's discovery of genes. The product of a distinguished family of scientists and public figures, &quote;JBS&quote; trained and influenced a swathe of students and colleagues at Oxford, Cambridge, and University College London, many of whom, such as the evolutionary theorist John Maynard Smith, went on to distinction in their own right. As a widely known left-wing &quote;public intellectual,&quote; Haldane gained fame as a popularizer of science and commentator on public affairs, broadcasting often on the BBC and publishing extensively in newspapers and magazines. His collections of popular scientific essays influenced a generation of upcoming scientists and remain in print today. On his death in 1964, he was accorded the rare tribute of a televised self-obituary on the BBC. Celebrated for his ability to connect seemingly disparate subjects, during the Second World War Haldane was extensively involved in scientific research to aid the British war effort. Using evidence gathered from VENONA Signals Intelligence intercepts, MI5 files, and the Haldane papers, this book reveals that Haldane was also a Soviet spy-a member of the &quote;X Group,&quote; an espionage ring that was run out of the Soviet Embassy in London. His interlocking associations with other spies, such as Ivor Montagu and Hans Kahle; his role as a hardline Stalinist propagandist through the onset of the Cold War; his betrayal of his colleague and friend, the Soviet geneticist Nikolai Vavilov; his long-standing support for the charlatan Soviet &quote;scientist&quote; Trofim D. Lysenko; and his concealed stalemate with the Communist Party of Great Britain once his ability to finesse Lysenko was extinguished, are unraveled here for the first time.
Contents:
Early days
With Vavilov in the Soviet Union
The Thirties
Stalinophilia
War on one front
Ivor Montagu and the X Group
The fate of Vavilov
Experiments in the revival of organisms
It is your party duty, comrade!
Lysenko and Lamarxism
Social biology
Animal behaviour from London to India
A certain amount of murder.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Tredoux, Gavan, 1967- author. Comrade Haldane is too busy to go on holiday
ISBN:
9781594039843
1594039844
OCLC:
1492911955

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