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SCHOLARS AT WAR: AUSTRALASIAN SOCIAL SCIENTISTS, 1939-1945
- SCHOLARS AT WAR: AUSTRALASIAN SOCIAL SCIENTISTS, 1939-1945 - cover
- Title page
- Imprint and copyright information
- Preface
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Introduction - Geoffrey Gray, Doug Munro and Christine Winter
- Part I: The Australians - Geoffrey Gray and Christine Winter
- 1. A. P. Elkin: Public morale and propaganda - John Pomeroy
- 2. Conlon’s Remarkable Circus - Cassandra Pybus
- 3. H. Ian Hogbin: ‘Official adviser on native affairs’ - Geoffrey Gray
- 4. W. E. H. Stanner: Wasted war years - Geoffrey Gray
- 5. Camilla Wedgwood: ‘what are you educating natives for’ - David Wetherell
- 6. Ronald Murray Berndt: ‘Work of national importance’ - Geoffrey Gray
- 7. The Road to Conlon’s Circus—and Beyond: A personal retrospective - J. D. Legge
- Part II: The New Zealanders - Doug Munro
- 8. Derek Freeman at War - Peter Hempenstall
- 9. J. W. Davidson on the Home Front - Doug Munro
- 10. Neville Phillips and the Mother Country - Jock Phillips
- 11. Dan Davin: The literary legacy of war - Janet Wilson
- Consolidated Bibliography


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