Making modern social science: The global imagination in East Central and Southeastern Europe after Versailles
The events of 1914 initiated the redrawing of many boundaries, both geopolitical and intellectual. At the outbreak of the war the London-based anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski was at a professional meeting in Australia. Technically an ‘enemy alien’ (a Pole of Austro-Hungarian citizenship), he wa...
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Cambridge University Press
2019
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