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- Q1227381 description "French ethnographer".
- Q1227381 description "French ethnographer".
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- Q1227381 abstract "Élie Reclus (French: [ʁəkly]; 16 June 1827, Sainte-Foy-la-Grande – 11 February 1904, Brussels) was a French ethnographer who studied what were then called primitive cultures, and an anarchist.Élie Reclus was the oldest of five brothers, born to a Protestant minister and his wife. His middle three brothers, including the well known anarchist Élisée Reclus, all became geographers.In 1866 a feminist group called the Société pour la Revendication du Droit des Femmes began to meet at the house of André Léo. Members included Paule Minck, Louise Michel, Eliska Vincent, Élie Reclus and his wife Néomie, Mme Jules Simon and Caroline de Barrau. Maria Deraismes also participated. Because of the broad range of opinions, the group decided to focus on the subject of improving girls' education.Élie Reclus served as director of the Bibliotheque National in Paris during the Commune de Paris. Condemned par contumace, he went to United States, then in England until the French government amnesty in March 1879.While exiled in London, he presented to the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland his first article against circumcision, Circumcision, signification, origins and other similar rituals, in January 1879.Reclus also taught Charles Fairfield, who was the father of Rebecca West. He is also known for his anarchist writings.".
- Q1227381 birthDate "1827-06-16".
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- Q1227381 deathDate "1904-02-11".
- Q1227381 deathYear "1904".
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- Q1227381 dateOfBirth "1827-06-16".
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- Q1227381 name "Reclus, Elias".
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- Q1227381 comment "Élie Reclus (French: [ʁəkly]; 16 June 1827, Sainte-Foy-la-Grande – 11 February 1904, Brussels) was a French ethnographer who studied what were then called primitive cultures, and an anarchist.Élie Reclus was the oldest of five brothers, born to a Protestant minister and his wife.".
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- Q1227381 givenName "Elias".
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- Q1227381 surname "Reclus".