Luke Burke
Luke Burke | |||||||||||
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Died | 1885 | ||||||||||
Residence |
27 Inkerman Road Kentish Town 11 Eaton [or Eton] Street Gloucester Road [1862] 5 Albert Terrace, Acton [1867] 87 Marylebone Road, W. [1872] 17 Burlington Road, Bayswater, W. [1875][this crossed out in favour of address below in A31/3/2] 10 Alfred Place, Bedford Square, WC [1879] 88 St Stephen's Avenue, Shepherd's Bush, W [1881] | ||||||||||
Occupation | editor | ||||||||||
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Office Notes
ESL Council 1861-62 Member
ESL Council 1862-63 Member
ESL Council 1863-64 Member
ESL Council 1864-65 Member
ESL Council 1865-66 Member [resigns Dec. 65; retiring]
ASL Council 1863 Member [26 may 1863 resigns seat on council]
House Notes
editor of the Ethnological Journal, see note by Richard Cull at beginning of A1:2
ASL proposed 1867.01.15 - WHY, had he left? see p. 241 A3
A6:1 election given as 1867.02.05, name crossed out
Publication committee 65; retires from Council May 66
obit. JAI XV P. 504
1866.06.12 elected Member in accordance with this law: The Council are empowered to remit the subscriptions in a limited number of cases, where it may be found desirable to elect gentlemen to the Fellowship, who are distinguished for their services to Ethnological Science, and whose circumstances render it inconvenient to them to make the necessary payment
1885.10.27 death noted
Notes From Elsewhere
A prominent member of the Anthropological Society, having been one of the founders of the Ethnological Society in 1861. He also edited a journal called The Future: a journal of philosophical research and criticism circa 1860, and had brought out an Ethnological Journal as early as 1848. Earlier he had published a treatise on phrenology with a the fulsome title Phrenological Enquiries: Being an Investigation, First of the Causes which Have Prevented the General Reception of Phrenology, Secondly, of the Nature and Advantages of the Researches of Its Advocates, and Elucidating the Imperfections of the "present System," and the Improvements and Discoveries of the Author (1840). Burke knew and corresponded with Burton, who had been a co-founder of the break-away Anthropological Society in 1863 and its Vice-President. “With Mr. Luke Burke, I hold, as a tenet of faith, the doctrine of great ethnic centres, and their comparative gradation.”
Publications
External Publications
a journal called The Future: a journal of philosophical research and criticism
Ethnological Journal
Phrenological Enquiries: Being an Investigation, First of the Causes which Have Prevented the General Reception of Phrenology, Secondly, of the Nature and Advantages of the Researches of Its Advocates, and Elucidating the Imperfections of the "present System," and the Improvements and Discoveries of the Author
House Publications
Related Material Details
RAI Material
A1:2 The Ethnological Journal
Other Material
Anthropology Library at BM: Ethnological Journal - There are a number of issues from the 1848-9 period and then Burke seems to have resurrected it in 1865. It seems to have been just as short-lived second time around