Portrait of David N. Livingstone by Emma Lutton
David Noel Livingstone CBE OBE MRIA FBA FAcSS MAE (born 15 March 1953) is a Northern Ireland-borngeographer ,historian , and academic. He is Professor of Geography and Intellectual History atQueen's University Belfast .
Personal background [ edit ] David Livingstone was born in Northern Ireland, and educated atBanbridge Academy andQueen's University Belfast (B.A., Ph.D.). Following graduation, he continued at Queen's as a Research Officer and Lecturer, becoming Reader and then full Professor. He has held visiting professorships atCalvin College ,Michigan ,University of British Columbia ,University of Notre Dame , andBaylor University . He is married to Frances Livingstone, has two children (Justin and Emma), and lives in Belfast. He was appointed anOBE for his services to Geography and History, and CBE for services to scholarship in Geography, History of Science and Intellectual History.
Darwin's Forgotten Defenders: The Encounter Between Evangelical Theology and Evolutionary Thought (Scottish Academic Press, 1984).Nathaniel Southgate Shaler and the Culture of American Science (University of Alabama Press, 1987).The Geographical Tradition: Episodes in the History of a Contested Enterprise (Blackwell, 1992)[ 1] [ 2] The Preadamite Theory and the Marriage of Science and Religion (American Philosophical Society, 1992)Human Geography: An Essential Anthology , joint editor withJohn A. Agnew and Alistair Rodgers (Blackwell, 1996)Evangelicals and Science in Historical Perspective , edited withD. G. Hart andMark A. Noll (Oxford University Press, 1999).Geography and Enlightenment , edited withCharles W. J. Withers (University of Chicago Press, 1999)Ulster-American Religion: Moments in the History of a Cultural Connection , with Ronald Wells (University of Notre Dame Press, 1999)Science, Space and Hermeneutics , The Hettner Lectures 2001 (University of Heidelberg, 2002)Putting Science in its Place: Geographies of Scientific Knowledge (University of Chicago Press, 2003)[ 3] Geography and Revolution , joint editor withCharles W. J. Withers (University of Chicago Press, 2005)[ 4] Adam's Ancestors: Race, Religion & the Politics of Human Origins (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008)Dealing with Darwin: Place, Politics, and Rhetoric in Religious Engagements with Evolution (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 2014)[ 5] Professional distinctions [ edit ] President of the Geography Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 2004–05. Vice President (for Research) and Member of Council, Royal Geographical Society, 2007–. Charles Lyell Lecturer, British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1994–95. Hettner Lectures, University of Heidelberg, 2001. Murrin Lectures, University of British Columbia, 2002. Progress in Human Geography Lecture, Royal Geographical Society, 2005. Appleton Lecture, University of Hull, 2007 Von Humboldt Lecture, U.C.L.A., 2007 Gordon Manley Lecture, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2007 Gunning Lecture, University of Edinburgh, 2009 Gregory Lecture, University of Southampton, 2010 Gifford Lectures , University of Aberdeen, 2014Dudleian Lecture, Harvard University, 2015 ^ Rose, Gillian (1 November 1993). "Reviews : David N. Livingstone, The Geographical Tradition: episodes in the history of a contested enterprise. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992. £45, paper £13.95, vii + 434 pp".History of the Human Sciences .6 (4):125– 129.doi :10.1177/095269519300600410 .ISSN 0952-6951 .S2CID 143440920 . ^ Kobayashi, Audrey (1995). "Review of The Geographical Tradition: Episodes in the History of a Contested Enterprise".Annals of the Association of American Geographers .85 (1):192– 194.JSTOR 2564289 . ^ Naylor, Simon (1 June 2005)."Review of Livingstone, David N., Putting Science in its Place: Geographies of Scientific Knowledge" .H-Net . Retrieved16 April 2017 . ^ Kirsch, Scott (2007). "Review of Geography and Revolution".Annals of the Association of American Geographers .97 (3):649– 651.doi :10.1111/j.1467-8306.2007.00569.x .JSTOR 4620295 .S2CID 129927220 . ^ "David N. Livingstone, Dealing with Darwin: Place, Politics, and Rhetoric in Religious Engagements with Evolution" .The British Society for Literature and Science . Retrieved16 April 2017 .
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