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Introduction
Part I: The Museum and the State
1. The State and the Uses of Patronage: The Envoi System
2. Inspectors, Inspections, and Norms
Part II: The Museum and the City
3. Museums in Formation, 1791-1850
4. Museums in Transition, 1850-1870
5. Museums in Construction, 1860-1890
6. The Museum and the Institution of Culture, 1870-1914
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Notes
Index
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