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Iraq at a Distance: What Anthropologists Can Teach Us about the War is a book length collection of studies by six anthropologists, which provides insight into the impact of the Iraq War on Iraqi citizens since 2003. The book is edited by Antonius C. G. M. Robben and published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2009.[1][2][3][4]

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  1. ^ Maček, Ivana (2011). "Iraq at a Distance: What Anthropologists Can Teach Us about the War edited by Antonius C. G. M. Robben". American Ethnologist. 38 (4): 837. doi:10.1111/j.1548-1425.2011.01339_19.x. JSTOR 41410453.
  2. ^ Kucera, Irene (2010). "Iraq at a distance. What anthropologists can teach us about the war by Robben, Antonius C.G.M". Social Anthropology. 18 (4): 498. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8676.2010.00133_20.x.
  3. ^ Eller, Jack David (March 2011). "Iraq at a Distance: What Anthropologists Can Teach Us about the War by Antonius CGM Robben". Journal of Peace Research. 48 (2). Sage Publications: 267–268. JSTOR 29777525.
  4. ^ Keeler, Sarah (March 2011). "Iraq at a Distance: What Anthropologists Can Teach Us about the War by Antonius CGM Robben". The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 17 (1). Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland: 217–218. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9655.2010.01675_39.x. JSTOR 23011615.