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We Thought We were British, Until We Lived among Them: The Culture and Economics of Australian and British Prisoners of War in the Pacific
Unformatted Document Text:  16 References Adam-Smith, P. (1992). Prisoners of War From Gallipoli to Korea. Ringwood, Victoria, Viking. Beaumont, J. (2001). Australian Defence: Sources and Statistics. Oxford, Oxford University Press. Berezin, M (2005), ‘Incorporating Emotions into Economic Sociology: An Analytical Typology’, Economic Sociology European Electronic Newsletter, 6(2): 25-30. Chesterman, J (2005), ‘Natural-Born Subjects? Race and British Subjecthood in Australia’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 51(1): 30-39. Ernst Fehr (2005) ‘Human Nature and Social Interaction - Beyond Homo Oeconomicus Homo Sociologicus, paper presented at the session on Sociology and the Economic Sciences at the 37 th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, Stockholm, 5 th – 9 th of July. Kallberg, A (1995), ‘Sociology and Economics: Crossing the Boundaries’, Social Forces, 73(4): 1207-1218. Nelson, H. (1985). Prisoners of War: Australians Under Nippon. Sydney, ABC Enterprises. Radford, R.A. (1945), ‘The Economic Organisation of a P.O.W. Camp’, Economica, New Series, 12(48): 189-201. Ward, S (2004), ‘Fellow Britons?’, Meanjin, 63(3): : 60-62). Whitecross, R. (2000), Slaves of the Son of Heaven: a personal account of an Australian P.O.W., 1942-1945, second edition, Kangaroo Press, Sydney.

Authors: Manning, Ben.
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References
Adam-Smith, P. (1992). Prisoners of War From Gallipoli to Korea. Ringwood,
Victoria, Viking.
Beaumont, J. (2001). Australian Defence: Sources and Statistics. Oxford, Oxford
University Press.
Berezin, M (2005), ‘Incorporating Emotions into Economic Sociology: An Analytical
Typology’, Economic Sociology European Electronic Newsletter, 6(2): 25-30.
Chesterman, J (2005), ‘Natural-Born Subjects? Race and British Subjecthood in
Australia’, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 51(1): 30-39.
Ernst Fehr (2005) ‘Human Nature and Social Interaction - Beyond Homo
Oeconomicus Homo Sociologicus, paper presented at the session on Sociology and
the Economic Sciences at the 37
th
World Congress of the International Institute of
Sociology, Stockholm, 5
th
– 9
th
of July.
Kallberg, A (1995), ‘Sociology and Economics: Crossing the Boundaries’, Social
Forces, 73(4): 1207-1218.
Nelson, H. (1985). Prisoners of War: Australians Under Nippon. Sydney, ABC
Enterprises.
Radford, R.A. (1945), ‘The Economic Organisation of a P.O.W. Camp’, Economica,
New Series, 12(48): 189-201.
Ward, S (2004), ‘Fellow Britons?’, Meanjin, 63(3): : 60-62).
Whitecross, R. (2000), Slaves of the Son of Heaven: a personal account of an
Australian P.O.W., 1942-1945, second edition, Kangaroo Press, Sydney.


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