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An Academic Skating On Thin Ice Peter Worsley

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An Academic Skating On Thin Ice Peter Worsley
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.12 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Peter Worsley
ISBN: 9780857450647, 0857450646
Language: English
Year: 2008

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An Academic Skating On Thin Ice Peter Worsley by Peter Worsley 9780857450647, 0857450646 instant download after payment.

Peter Worsley’s studies at Cambridge were interrupted by war service as a communist officer in the colonial forces in Africa and India, and it was here that he developed a keen interest in anthropology. He work in mass education in Tanganyika and then studied with Max Gluckman at Manchester University. Banned from re-entering Africa, Worsley went to Australia where he was banned once more, this time from New Guinea, yet he did succeed in completing field-research for his Ph.D. on an Australian Aboriginal tribe.


His subsequent book on ‘Cargo’ cults in Melanesia is now regarded as a classic, but his left-wing politics ensured that he could not get a job in anthropology, so he switched to sociology, on his return to Manchester.

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