This hard-hitting, meticulously researched study provides an
in-depth analysis of the bizarre relationship between Senator Joe
McCarthy and the Hearst press from 1942-57. Concentrating on the
Journal-American and the Mirror in New York, Tuck looks deep into
the center of the controversy and arrives at some surprising
conclusions. Contents: The Cold War Within the Hot Water: Hearst as
Pioneer; Pre-McCarthy McCarthyism: The Hearst Press and Parnell
Thomas; The Hiss Case and the Mindszenty Trial; 1950: The Alliance
Forms; 1951-52: The Alliance at High Noon; 1953: The Alliance
Cracks; 1954: Fragmentation; 1955-57: The Reign of Silence;
Epilogue: McCarthy as Redbaiter An Inquiry.
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