The army requires anthropologists: Australian anthropologists at war, 1939–1946

Volume: 37, Issue: 127, Pages: 156 - 180
Published: Apr 1, 2006
Abstract
World War II had unexpected consequences for the development of anthropology in Australia; it led to a breaking of the hegemonic control exercised by the Sydney department by the creation of, first, the Australian School of Pacific Administration (ASOPA) and second, the establishment of the Australian National University (ANU). Both institutions affected the way anthropology was practised and theorised, as well as removing the training of...
Paper Details
Title
The army requires anthropologists: Australian anthropologists at war, 1939–1946
Published Date
Apr 1, 2006
Volume
37
Issue
127
Pages
156 - 180
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