ISBN:
9783319518732
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3319518739
Language:
English
Pages:
xi, 428 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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22 cm
Series Statement:
Palgrave studies in Pacific history
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Turnbull, Paul Science, museums and collecting the indigenous dead in colonial Australia
DDC:
990
Keywords:
Aboriginal Australians Antiquities
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Catalogs and collections
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Moral and ethical aspects
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Human remains (Archaeology) Moral and ethical aspects
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Australia
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Human remains (Archaeology) Repatriation
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Australia
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Museums and indigenous peoples Australia
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Museums Acquisitions
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Moral and ethical aspects
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Archaeology Moral and ethical aspects
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Australia
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Physical anthropology Moral and ethical aspects
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Australia
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Imperialism and science History
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Australia
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Aboriginal Australians Antiquities
;
Catalogs and collections
;
Moral and ethical aspects
;
Archaeology Moral and ethical aspects
;
Australia
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Human remains (Archaeology) Moral and ethical aspects
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Australia
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Human remains (Archaeology) Repatriation
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Australia
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Imperialism and science History
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Australia
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Museums Acquisitions
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Moral and ethical aspects
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Museums and indigenous peoples Australia
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Physical anthropology Moral and ethical aspects
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Australia
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Australia History
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1788-1900
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Australia History
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1788-1900
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Australien
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Geschichte 1788-1900
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Australien
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Indigenes Volk
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Menschlicher Überrest
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Tod
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Kollektives Gedächtnis
Note:
"This Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by Springer Nature"--Title page verso. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-402) and index
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1. Introduction: 'To what strange uses'
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2. European anatomists and indigenous Australian bodily remains, c. 1788-1820
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3. Skeletal collecting before Darwin
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4. Indigenous remains in British anatomical and ethnographic discourse, 1810-1850
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5. British polygenists and the indigenous body, 1820-1880
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6. 'Rare work for the professors' : phrenologists and the Australian skull, c. 1815-1860
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7. Colonial museums and the indigenous dead, c. 1830-1874
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8. 'Judicious collectors', 1870-1914
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9. 'Tales of blood and mummies' : the Queensland Museum, 1870-1914
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10. Murdered for science? : anthropological collecting and colonial violence in late nineteenth century Australia
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11. Indigenous Australians' defence of the ancestral dead
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12. Repatriation and its critics
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13. Conclusion
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Erratum