Marsha Driscoll
Marsha Driscoll is professor and chair of psychology at Bemidji State University, where she is also director of the Honors Program. Her scholarly interests include the nature and role of cognitive and affective empathy, adult development, and the interdisciplinary connections of psychology to the other social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.
Marsha Driscoll
Marsha Driscoll is professor and chair of psychology at Bemidji State University, where she is also director of the Honors Program. Her scholarly interests include the nature and role of cognitive and affective empathy, adult development, and the interdisciplinary connections of psychology to the other social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.
Books by Marsha Driscoll
Charles Darwin, the Copley Medal, and the Rise of Naturalism, 1861-1864
Marsha Driscoll, Elizabeth E. Dunn, Dann Siems, B. Kamran Swanson
Paperback, 2014
Part of the Reacting to the Past series, Charles Darwin, the Copley Medal, and the Rise of Naturalism thrusts students into the intellectual ferment of Victorian England just after publication of...