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John Birch - A Life (Hardcover)
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John Birch - A Life (Hardcover)
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John Birch is a totemic figure in American life. The society named
after him is one of the famous far-right organizations in American
history. It was also a paradigmatic example of anti-communist
hysteria during the Cold War, and its influence on the American far
right to this day remains significant. Yet despite his posthumous
fame, Birch himself remains an obscure figure. Terry Lautz, a
longtime scholar of US-China relations, has spoken with all of
Birch's remaining relatives, found shoeboxes filled with letters
from one of his former lovers, and visited the various sites in
China where he worked. The result is the first authoritative
biography of this fascinating figure, who continues to haunt the
political fringes of American life. Birch grew up in the rapidly
growing Bible culture of the post-World War I period, and then
became a missionary in China in the tumultuous period of its war
against the Japanese and the escalating conflict between
nationalists and communists. He fought with Claire Chennault's
famed Flying Tigers and had a number of romantic relationships with
women along the way. After the war ended, he committed himself to
resuming his missionary activities in China, but was killed by
communist guerrillas in an altercation a couple of weeks after the
war ended in September 1945. A few years after his death, when
China fell to the communists, anti-communists in Congress latched
onto his life and promoted him as a martyr. Within a few years,
Robert Welch, a candy manufacturer in New England, formed the John
Birch Society, an extreme right-wing organization whose influence
is still visible in the Tea Party movement. Lautz covers Birch's
life and his afterlife, and also places him not merely in the
context of the American far right, but in the revolutionary war
that consumed China in the 1930s and 1940s. In this critical study
of a figure who has reached near-legendary status, Lautz cuts
through the mythology to expose John Birch-both the man and the
political phenomenon.
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