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The Diffusion of Phrenology through Public Lecturing (2007)

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Authors & Contributors
van Wyhe, John
Peck, John
Packham, Ellen
Beierholm, Simon
Gonia Jarema
Thomassen, Jacob Lauge
Concepts
Phrenology
Lectures
Popularization
Psychology
Science and culture
Communication of scientific ideas
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
Places
Great Britain
Germany
Denmark
Sydney (Australia)
Bath (England)
New South Wales (Australia)
Institutions
Royal Institution of Great Britain
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