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Little 'Red Scares' - Anti-Communism and Political Repression in the United States, 1921-1946 (Hardcover, New Ed) Loot Price: R4,615
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Little 'Red Scares' - Anti-Communism and Political Repression in the United States, 1921-1946 (Hardcover, New Ed)

Robert Justin Goldstein

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Anti-communism has long been a potent force in American politics, capable of gripping both government and popular attention. Nowhere is this more evident that the two great 'red scares' of 1919-20 and 1946-54; the latter generally - if somewhat inaccurately - termed McCarthyism. The interlude between these two major scares has tended to garner less attention, but as this volume makes clear, the lingering effects of 1919-20 and the gathering storm-clouds of 'McCarthyism' were clearly visible throughout the 20s and 30s, even if in a more low-key way. Indeed, the period between the two great red scares was marked by frequent instances of political repression, often justified on anti-communist grounds, at local, state and federal levels. Yet these events have been curiously neglected in the history of American political repression and anti-communism, perhaps because much of the material deals with events scattered in time and space which never reached the intensity of the two great scares. By focusing on this twenty-five year 'interim' period, the essays in this collection bridge the gap between the two high-profile 'red scares' thus offering a much more contextualised and fluid narrative for American anti-communism. In so doing the rationale and motivations for the 'red scares' can be seen as part of an evolving political landscape, rather than as isolated bouts of hysteria exploding onto - and then vanishing from - the political scene. Instead, a much more nuanced appreciation of the conflicting interests and fears of government, politicians, organised labour, free-speech advocates, employers, and the press is offered, which will be of interest to anyone wishing to better understand the political history of modern America.

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Imprint: Ashgate Publishing Limited
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: June 2014
First published: 2014
Editors: Robert Justin Goldstein
Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 22mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 380
Edition: New Ed
ISBN-13: 978-1-4094-1091-1
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > General
Books > Humanities > History > World history > 1750 to 1900
Books > Humanities > History > American history > General
Books > Humanities > History > History of specific subjects > Social & cultural history
Books > Humanities > Philosophy > Topics in philosophy > Social & political philosophy
Books > History > American history > General
Books > History > History of specific subjects > Social & cultural history
Books > History > World history > 1750 to 1900
Books > Philosophy > Topics in philosophy > Social & political philosophy
LSN: 1-4094-1091-9
Barcode: 9781409410911

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