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Cold War anthropology : the CIA, the Pentagon, and the growth of dual use anthropology [2016]
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Cold War anthropology : the CIA, the Pentagon, and the growth of dual use anthropology / David H. Price.
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Durham ; London : Duke University Press, 2016.
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452 p. ; 23 cm.
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
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Anthropology -> Political aspects -> United States -> History -> 20th century.
Anthropologists -> Political activity -> United States -> History -> 20th century.
Military intelligence -> United States -> History -> 20th century.
Science and state -> United States -> History -> 20th century.
Cold War.
United States History 1945-
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Cold War political-economic disciplinary formations -- Political economy and history of American Cold War intelligence -- World War II long shadow -- Rebooting professional anthropology in the postwar world -- After the shooting war: centers, committees, seminars, and other Cold War projects -- Anthropologists and state: aid, debt, and other Cold War weapons of the strong intermezzo -- Anthropologists' articulations with the National Security State -- Cold War anthropologists at the CIA: careers confirmed and suspected -- How CIA funding fronts shaped anthropological research -- Unwitting CIA anthropologist collaborators: MK-Ultra, human ecology, and buying a piece of anthropology -- Cold War fieldwork within the intelligence universe -- Cold War anthropological counterinsurgency dreams -- The AAA confronts military and intelligence uses of disciplinary knowledge -- Anthropologically informed counterinsurgency in Southeast Asia -- Anthropologists for radical political action and revolution within the AAA -- Untangling open secrets, hidden histories, outrage denied, and recurrent dual use themes.
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9780822361060 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9780822361251 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780822374381 (ebook)
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Cold War anthropology : the CIA, the Pentagon, and the growth of dual use anthropology [2016]
In Research Room
BookIconBook
Cover
General Information
Author
General Information
Original Title
Cold War anthropology : the CIA, the Pentagon, and the growth of dual use anthropology / David H. Price.
General Information
Published
Durham ; London : Duke University Press, 2016.
General Information
Physical Description
452 p. ; 23 cm.
Subjects
Subject
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
Subjects
Subject Terms
Anthropology -> Political aspects -> United States -> History -> 20th century.
Anthropologists -> Political activity -> United States -> History -> 20th century.
Military intelligence -> United States -> History -> 20th century.
Science and state -> United States -> History -> 20th century.
Cold War.
United States History 1945-
Bibliographic Information
Content
Cold War political-economic disciplinary formations -- Political economy and history of American Cold War intelligence -- World War II long shadow -- Rebooting professional anthropology in the postwar world -- After the shooting war: centers, committees, seminars, and other Cold War projects -- Anthropologists and state: aid, debt, and other Cold War weapons of the strong intermezzo -- Anthropologists' articulations with the National Security State -- Cold War anthropologists at the CIA: careers confirmed and suspected -- How CIA funding fronts shaped anthropological research -- Unwitting CIA anthropologist collaborators: MK-Ultra, human ecology, and buying a piece of anthropology -- Cold War fieldwork within the intelligence universe -- Cold War anthropological counterinsurgency dreams -- The AAA confronts military and intelligence uses of disciplinary knowledge -- Anthropologically informed counterinsurgency in Southeast Asia -- Anthropologists for radical political action and revolution within the AAA -- Untangling open secrets, hidden histories, outrage denied, and recurrent dual use themes.
Bibliographic Information
ISBN
9780822361060 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9780822361251 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780822374381 (ebook)
Holdings
Book - 301.097309/04 PRI
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Book
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OSA Archivum Library
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OSA Archivum Library
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301.097309/04 PRI
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