The Creation of a Middle Eastern Exception in the World of Intelligence: A British Prehistory
Priya SatiaStanford University
Constructing Interests and Expertise: The OSS and the Origins of Middle East Studies, 1940-1945
Osamah KhalilSyracuse University
Khalil Paper (pdf)OSS and South Asia
Connecting Wartime Anthropology’s Trajectories with the Birth of Area Studies
David PriceSt. Martin's University
Price Paper (pdf)'Voice' and 'Exit' in Anthropology's Transition from War to Peace
Peter MandlerUniversity of Cambridge
The Anthropology in Nehru's Interventions: Swaraj, Hill Tribes, Comintern, the UN, and Bandung
John KellyUniversity of Chicago
Soviet Studies from War to Cold War
David EngermanBrandeis University
The Rise of Policy Institutes in the United States, 1945-1973
Bruce KuklickUniversity of Pennsylvania
Kuklick Paper (pdf)From International Relations—Back When 'International Relations' Meant 'Race Relations'—to Area Studies
Robert VitalisUniversity of Pennsylvania
Vitalis Paper (pdf)