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Ted MorganPublication Details
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In this landmark work, Pulitzer Prize?winning author Ted Morgan examines the McCarthyite strain in American politics, from its origins in the period that followed the Bolshevik Revolution to the present. The most pervasive period of Soviet espionage came during World War II, when Russia, as an ally of the United States, received military equipment financed under the policy of lend-lease. Thanks to the Venona transcripts of KGB cable traffic, we now have a detailed account of wartime Soviet espionage, down to the marital problems of Soviet spies and the KGB?s abject efforts to capture deserting Soviet seamen on American soil. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- McCarthy, Joseph, — 1908-1957 — Influence
- Anti-communist movements — United States — History — 20th century
- Internal security — United States — History — 20th century
- Communism — United States — History — 20th century
- United States — Politics and government — 20th century
- United States — Foreign relations — 20th century
- United States — Foreign relations — Soviet Union
- Soviet Union — Foreign relations — United States
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- "In this landmark work, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ted Morgan examines the McCarthyite strain in American politics, from its origins in the period that followed the Bolshevik Revolution to the present. Morgan argues that Senator Joseph McCarthy did not emerge in a vacuum - he was, rather, the most prominent in a long line of men who exploited the issue of Communism for political advantage." "In this narrative history, Ted Morgan analyzes the paradoxical culture of fear that seized a nation at the height of its power. Using Joseph McCarthy’s previously unavailable private papers and recently released transcripts of closed hearings of McCarthy’s investigations subcommittee, Morgan provides many new insights into the notorious Red hunter’s methods and motives."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- I. The Russian Revolution through American Eyes
- II. The First American Attempt at Regime Change
- III. Red Scare and Scary Reds
- IV. The Politics of Famine
- V. The Road to Recognition
- VI. Welcome Soviet Spies!
- VII. The Pink Decade
- VIII. The Dies Committee
- IX. World War II and the Soviet Invasion of America
- X. Truman Takes Charge
- XI. Judge Joe
- XII. Senator Joe
- XIII. Red-Hunter Joe
- XIV. Decline and Fall
- XV. McCarthyism
ISBN
- 0679443991
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