Letourneau

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Prof.
Letourneau
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Born 1831
Died 1902
Residence Conseiller d’Etat, Algiers [1872]
L'Ecole d'Anthropologie, Paris [1894]
Occupation anthropologist
Society Membership
membership Corresponding Member 1872.03.18
left 1902 deceased
elected_AI 1872.03.18
societies Anthropological Society of Paris




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proposed 1872.03.04

sometimes spelt Letourneux

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Charles Jean Marie Letourneau is an anthropologist French, born 23 September 1831 in Auray and died 21 February 1902 in the 6th arrondissement of Paris

He entered the Anthropological Society of Paris in 1865
From 1887 until his death, he was secretary-general of the Anthropological Society of Paris. He succeeds Paul Broca, who had held the position until 1880

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1868: The Physiology of passions 1877: Biology 1878 Physiology of passions 1879: Science and Materialism 1880: Sociology from ethnography 1882: Questions of Sociology and Ethnography 1887: The Evolution of morality professed lessons during the winter of 1885-1886 1888: The evolution of marriage and the family 1894: The literary evolution in the various human races 1895: War in the various human races 1897: The evolution of slavery in the various human races 1898: The Evolution of Education in the various human races 1898: The religious development in the various human races 1901: Ethnic Psychology 1903: The condition of women in the various races and civilizations

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