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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1. Islands and Institutions
Anthropology in Britain and the British Empire in the First Decades of the Twentieth Century
2. Philanthropists and Imperialists
Indirect Rule, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Rise of LSE Anthropology
3. Pencils, Schemes and Letters
Fieldwork and Pedagogy in 1930s Social Anthropology
4. Popularising the Field
Interwar Anthropologists on the Radio and in Literary Culture
5. From Kinship Studies to Community Studies
'Race Relations', the 'Traditional Working-Class Neighbourhood' and the 'Social Network' in
Post-war British Sociology
6. The Development Decades
The African Survey, the CSSRC and Three Approaches to Social Anthropology in the British Empire,
1935-1955
7. From Development Economics to the 'Moral Economy'
At the Margins of Anthropology, Economics and Social History in the 1950s and 1960s
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Notes
Bibliography
Index
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