From Private to Public (and Vice Versa) Scientific Collections in Barcelona, 1830–1880

Publication date

2023-01-01



Abstract

In the half-century that elapsed between 1830 and 1880, the city of Barcelona, while industrializing and tripling its population, saw how rich scientific collections (mainly naturalistic, archeological, and anatomical) could be created or lost, opened to the public or forgotten. The complexity and variety of the movements of these collections go beyond the narrow historiographical framework defined by a supposedly linear evolution towards greater accumulation and openness to the public. On the contrary, the examples examined in this article reveal a variety of paths and vicissituds

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Article


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peer-reviewed

Language

English

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Brepols Publishers

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