American anticommunism : combating the enemy within, 1830-1970
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American anticommunism : combating the enemy within, 1830-1970
(The American moment)(Johns Hopkins paperbacks)
Johns Hopkins University Press, c1990
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-223) and index
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This succinct and sensible history shows how fear of 'Reds' was linked in the nineteenth century to the destabilizing impact of industrialization and in the twentieth century to perceptions of global insecurity. An excellent concluding chapter explains the fading of anticommunism since the days of Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Table of Contents
Editor's Foreword
Preface
Part I. The Red Menace in Industrial America
Chapter 1. An Ambiguous Legacy (1830-1870)
Chapter 2. The Specter Emerges (1870-1900)
Chapter 3. The Antianarchist Offensive (1900-1918)
Chapter 4. The Big Red Scare (1918-1920)
Chapter 5. One Hundred Percent Americanism (1920-1929)
Part II. The Red Menace in Global America
Chapter 6. The Red Menace Reaches Washington (1929-1938)
Chapter 7. From Popular Front to Communist Front (1938-1948)
Chapter 8. The Republican Offensive (1948-1952)
Chapter 9. The Anticommunist Consensus (the1950s)
Chapter 10. The Ebbing of Anticommunism?
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