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Randal Keynes - Wikipedia. Randal Hume Keynes, OBE, FLS ( / ˈkeɪnz / KAYNZ; 29 July 1948 – 26 March 2023) was a British conservationist, author, and great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin . Family background. Keynes was born in Cambridge, England. He is the son of the Hon. Anne Pinsent (née Adrian) and physiologist Richard Keynes.
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Randal Keynes Obituary. Randal Hume Keynes (LI 1961-65), OBE, FLS, was born on 29 July 1948 to a Cambridge academic family. In 1966 he won a scholarship to New College, Oxford to read English with a special interest in Icelandic Literature followed by a further degree in Social Anthropology.
26 mag 2023 · Remembering Randal Keynes. In March 2023 we lost a very special member of our Galapagos community, Randal Keynes OBE. Jen Jones. CEO. Read bio. , opens dialog. A shining advocate for conservation, Randal’s legacy in Galapagos lives on through the decades of support he generously gave, particularly to GCT and the Charles Darwin Foundation.
Keynes, ufficiale dell’esercito britannico e discendente di una figlia di Charles Darwin, ha scritto questa storia familiare basandosi soprattutto sulle carte acquisite in eredità. Attraverso uno stile narrativo molto piacevole, l’a. ha inteso dimostrare che per Darwin – anzi, per «Charles», com’è chiamato dall’inizio alla fine ...
Randal Keynes, Ufficiale dell'Ordine dell'Impero Britannico, è nipote della nipote di Charles Darwin e Emma Wedgwood. La nonna, Margaret, ha sposato Geoffrey Keynes, fratello dell'economista John Maynard Keynes. L'autore vive e lavora a Londra. Casa Darwin è il suo primo libro.
Randal Keynes is a great-great-grandson of Charles Darwin, and the author of Annie’s Box (Fourth Estate, 2001), which discusses Darwin’s home life, his relationship with his wife and children, and the ways in which these influenced his feelings about nature and religion. Date of interview: 7 August 2008 Transcription 1.
Randal Keynes OBE was made a patron of Humanists UK for his contribution to the greater public understanding of science. Author and great-great grandson of Charles Darwin.