Article ID: CBB001320594

The Research Council System and the Politics of Medical and Agricultural Research for the British Colonial Empire, 1940--1952 (2013)

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Historical accounts of colonial science and medicine have failed to engage with the Colonial Office's shift in focus towards the support of research after 1940. A large new fund was created in 1940 to expand activities in the colonies described as fundamental research. With this new funding came a qualitative shift in the type of personnel and activity sought for colonial development and, as a result, a diverse group of medical and technical officers existed in Britain's colonies by the 1950s. The fact that such variety existed amongst British officers in terms of their qualifications, institutional locations and also their relationships with colonial and metropolitan governments makes the use of the term `expert' in much existing historical scholarship on scientific and medical aspects of empire problematic. This article will consider how the Colonial Office achieved this expansion of research activities and personnel after 1940. Specifically, it will focus on the reasons officials sought to engage individuals drawn from the British research councils to administer this work and the consequences of their involvement for the new apparatus established for colonial research after 1940. An understanding of the implications of the application of the research council system to the Colonial Empire requires engagement with the ideology promoted by the Agricultural Research Council (ARC) and Medical Research Council (MRC) which placed emphasis on the distinct and higher status of fundamental research and which privileged freedom for researchers.

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Authors & Contributors
Mamat, Mohd Zufri
Arman, Ezwan
Henrik Chetan Aspengren
Henry, Matthew
Hasbullah, Maisarah
Shanguhyia, Martin S.
Journals
Indian Journal of History of Science
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
Social History of Medicine
Korea Journal
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History
Journal of Burma Studies
Publishers
St. Martin's Press
Routledge
Oxford University Press
Ohio University Press
Lexington Books
Hong Kong University Press
Concepts
Colonialism
Great Britain, colonies
Science and politics
Medicine
Agriculture
Government sponsored science
People
Howard, Albert, Sir
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
Places
India
United States
South Africa
Bengal (India)
Malay Peninsula
Papua New Guinea
Institutions
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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