• 9:30am
    Coffee
  • 10:00am 12:00pm
    First Panel
    • The Creation of a Middle Eastern Exception in the World of Intelligence: A British Prehistory

      Priya Satia

      Stanford University

    • Constructing Interests and Expertise: The OSS and the Origins of Middle East Studies, 1940-1945

      Osamah Khalil

      Syracuse University

      Khalil Paper (pdf)Download
    • OSS and South Asia

  • 12:00pm
    Lunch
  • 1:30pm 3:30pm
    Second Panel
    • Connecting Wartime Anthropology’s Trajectories with the Birth of Area Studies

      David Price

      St. Martin's University

      Price Paper (pdf)Locked
    • 'Voice' and 'Exit' in Anthropology's Transition from War to Peace

      Peter Mandler

      University of Cambridge

    • The Anthropology in Nehru's Interventions: Swaraj, Hill Tribes, Comintern, the UN, and Bandung

      John Kelly

      University of Chicago

  • 4:00pm 6:00pm
    Third Panel
    • Soviet Studies from War to Cold War

      David Engerman

      Brandeis University

    • The Rise of Policy Institutes in the United States, 1945-1973

      Bruce Kuklick

      University of Pennsylvania

      Kuklick Paper (pdf)Locked
    • From International Relations—Back When 'International Relations' Meant 'Race Relations'—to Area Studies

      Robert Vitalis

      University of Pennsylvania

      Vitalis Paper (pdf)Locked