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Professional Strangers: a History of Anthropology

on BBC Radio 4 FM

The military always wants knowledge of local people in areas of conflict and they have often looked to anthropologists to provide it. From the First World War through to Vietnam, anthropologists have acted as spies and advisers to the brass hats. Just as often, their work has been adopted and used without their knowledge or permission. Nigel Barley of the British Museum reveals the secret role of anthropologists in warfare and explores their consequent moral dilemmas.

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Presenter:
Nigel Barley
Producer:
Hugh Levinson

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