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McCarthyism and the Red Scare - A Reference Guide (Hardcover)
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McCarthyism and the Red Scare - A Reference Guide (Hardcover)
Series: Guides to Historic Events in America
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This book is a must-read for anyone studying and researching the
rise and fall of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and McCarthyism in
American political life. Intolerance in America that targets
alleged internal subversives controlled by external agents has a
storied history that stretches hundreds of years. While the
post-World War II "Red Scare" and the emergence of McCarthyism
during the 1950s is the era commonly associated with American
anticommunism, there was also a "First Red Scare" that occurred in
1919-1920. In both time periods, many Americans feared the
radicalism of the left, and some of the most outspoken-like
McCarthy-used slander to denounce their political enemies. The
result was an atmosphere in which individual rights and liberties
were at risk and hysteria prevailed. McCarthyism and the Red Scare:
A Reference Guide tracks the rise and fall of Senator Joe McCarthy
and the broad pursuit of domestic "Red" subversives in the
post-World War II years, and focuses on how American society
responded to real and perceived threats from the left during the
first decade of the Cold War. Provides an overview of McCarthyism
and the postwar Red Scare, relating these mindsets to other waves
of domestic persecution Includes 12 relevant historic documents
such as the Truman Loyalty Oaths; a transcript of McCarthy's speech
in Wheeling, West Virginia; McCarthy's attacks on Acheson and
Marshall; Margaret Chase Smith's Statement on Conscience; and the
Senate's censure of McCarthy Provides information on the First Red
Scare and the emergence of the American fear of the Left and the
potential for a revolution Includes 11 short biographies of primary
individuals associated with McCarthyism and the Red Scare Presents
a chronology of events that threatened or weakened individual
rights throughout the 20th century, with a specific focus on the
Red Scare periods of 1919-21 and 1945-57 An annotated bibliography
includes primary and secondary sources representing the most
significant contemporary and scholarly works on the topic
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