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4e de couv.: S'il est devenu banal d'affirmer que les anthropologues du XIXe siècle étaient des"arm-chair anthropologists", il n'en reste pas moins que leur cabinet de travail était le musée. En effet, la dimension muséologique a été fondamentale dans le processus de constitution et d'institutionnalisation de l'anthropologie en France. En retraçant l'histoire du Musée d'ethnographie du Trocadéro, l'ancêtre du Musée de l'Homme, cet ouvrage entend mettre en évidence l'apport des collections ethnologiques dans l'élaboration d'une anthropologie entendue au sens large, c'est-à-dire l'étude conjointe des caractères physiques et des traits intellectuels et moraux. Tout en exprimant...
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