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League of Nations; Minority Regime as Anthropological Object

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Jane K Cowan (Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Sussex) on rethinking minority, nationality, the international and international governance through history in an effort to understand the League of Nations in terms of anthropology.

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Anthropology
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Jane K. Cowan
Keywords
league of nations
minorities
anthropology
politics
internationalism
nationalism
identity
history
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 18/02/2010
Duration: 01:01:17

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