This book is the first scholarly publication to examine the effect World War II had on 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 contributions within wider examinations of the role of intellectuals in war. Scholars at War is structured around historical portraits of individual Australasian social scientists. They are not a tight group; rather a cohort of scholars serendipitously involved in and affected by war who share a point of origin. Analyzing practitioners of the social sciences during war brings to the fore specific netwo...
Many histories of science, technology and medicine in the First World War begin by identifying that ...
On 9 December 1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt declared ‘We are going to win the war and we are going to w...
The Cold War was a tough time for some scientists. Most stayed in the no-man's-land of political neu...
Scholars at War is the first scholarly publication to examine the effect World War II had on the car...
This book is admirably designed for undergraduates, especially in medicine. What would they learn f...
In the late 1950s, Army officials and civilian social scientists joined forces to combat the spread ...
R. Scott Sheffield completed his PhD. in 2000 at Wilfrid Laurier University, before undertaking post...
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
Besides extensive human suffering and immense material destruction, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on ...
The study of war as an object of social theory has in recent decades finally begun to receive the at...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of internat...
In this paper the authors draw upon the tradition of Power Structure Research to analyse the increas...
This paper discusses the impact of World War II and its aftermath on the Slovene intellectual elite ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
Many histories of science, technology and medicine in the First World War begin by identifying that ...
On 9 December 1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt declared ‘We are going to win the war and we are going to w...
The Cold War was a tough time for some scientists. Most stayed in the no-man's-land of political neu...
Scholars at War is the first scholarly publication to examine the effect World War II had on the car...
This book is admirably designed for undergraduates, especially in medicine. What would they learn f...
In the late 1950s, Army officials and civilian social scientists joined forces to combat the spread ...
R. Scott Sheffield completed his PhD. in 2000 at Wilfrid Laurier University, before undertaking post...
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
Besides extensive human suffering and immense material destruction, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on ...
The study of war as an object of social theory has in recent decades finally begun to receive the at...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the origins of tensions between the benefits (such ...
The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of internat...
In this paper the authors draw upon the tradition of Power Structure Research to analyse the increas...
This paper discusses the impact of World War II and its aftermath on the Slovene intellectual elite ...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
Many histories of science, technology and medicine in the First World War begin by identifying that ...
On 9 December 1941 Franklin D. Roosevelt declared ‘We are going to win the war and we are going to w...
The Cold War was a tough time for some scientists. Most stayed in the no-man's-land of political neu...