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one American Anthropology and the War to End All Wars
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents ix
- preface xi
- abbreviations xxi
- one American Anthropology and the War to End All Wars 1
- two Professional Associations and the Scope of American Anthropology’s Wartime Applications 18
- three Allied and Axis Anthropologies 53
- four The War on Campus 74
- five American Anthropologists Join the Wartime Brain Trust 91
- six Anthropologists and White House War Projects 117
- seven Internment Fieldwork: Anthropologists and the War Relocation Authority 143
- eight Anthropology and Nihonjinron at the O≈ce of War Information 171
- nine Archaeology and J. Edgar Hoover’s Special Intelligence Service 200
- ten Culture at War: Weaponizing Anthropology at the oss 220
- eleven Postwar Ambiguities: Looking Back at the War 262
- notes 283
- bibliography 317
- index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents ix
- preface xi
- abbreviations xxi
- one American Anthropology and the War to End All Wars 1
- two Professional Associations and the Scope of American Anthropology’s Wartime Applications 18
- three Allied and Axis Anthropologies 53
- four The War on Campus 74
- five American Anthropologists Join the Wartime Brain Trust 91
- six Anthropologists and White House War Projects 117
- seven Internment Fieldwork: Anthropologists and the War Relocation Authority 143
- eight Anthropology and Nihonjinron at the O≈ce of War Information 171
- nine Archaeology and J. Edgar Hoover’s Special Intelligence Service 200
- ten Culture at War: Weaponizing Anthropology at the oss 220
- eleven Postwar Ambiguities: Looking Back at the War 262
- notes 283
- bibliography 317
- index 353