Doing Anthropology in Wartime and War Zones – World War I and the Cultural Sciences in Europe
Discover the intriguing intersection of anthropology and military history in Doing Anthropology in Wartime and War Zones – World War I and the Cultural Sciences in Europe by a collective of scholars, published by Transcript Verlag in 2010. This compelling volume, spanning 392 pages, delves into the often-overlooked collaboration between anthropologists and the military during World War I. It offers a profound exploration of the complexities and ethical dilemmas faced by researchers in the field amidst the chaos of war. Uncover the dark history of this discipline and gain enlightening insights into how anthropological methods were applied in wartime contexts. This book is essential for anyone interested in the cultural sciences, military history, or the evolution of anthropology in challenging environments. Enhance your understanding of the past and its implications for the present by adding this significant work to your collection.