Scholars at war Australasian social scientists, 1939-1945

Examines the effect World War II had of the careers of Australasian social scientists. It links a group of scholars through geography, transnational, national and personal scholarly networks, and shared intellectual traditions, explores their use and contextualizes their experiences and contribution...

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  • Introduction Geoffrey Gray, Doug Munro and Christine Winter
  • Part I Part II The Australians Geoffrey Gray and Christine Winter
  • Part I Part II A.P. Elkin: public morale and propaganda John Pomeroy
  • Part I Part II Conlon's remarkable circus Cassandra Pybus
  • Part I Part II H. Ian Hogbin: 'official adviser on native affairs' Geoffrey Gray
  • Part I Part II W.E.H. Stanner: wasted war years Geoffrey Gray
  • Part I Part II Camilla Wedgwood: 'what are you educating natives for' David Wetherell
  • Part I Part II Ronald Murray Berndt: 'work of national importance' Geoffrey Gray
  • Part I Part II The road to Conlon's circus-and beyond: a personal retrospective J.D. Legge
  • Part I Part II The New Zealanders Doug Munro
  • Part I Part II Derek Freeman at war Peter Hempenstall
  • Part I Part II J.W. Davidson on the home front Doug Munro
  • Part I Part II Neville Phillips and the mother country Jock Phillips
  • Part I Part II Dan Davin: the literary legacy of war Janet Wilson Part I Part II