
Post-Cold War Revelations and the American Communist Party
Citizens, Revolutionaries, and Spies
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
- Date of Publication 14 January 2021
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781350135758
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages280 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 576 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 5 bw illus 171
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Long description:
Of all the 'third party' movements in American history, none have been as controversial as the Communist Party of the United States of America. Although denounced as a tool of the Soviet Union, accused of espionage and charged with advocating the revolutionary overthrow of the American government, before WWII it had been an accepted part of the political landscape. This collection offers an intriguing insight into this controversial political party in light of the Moscow archives that were made accessible after the end of the Cold War.
This collection of original essays explores new aspects in the history of American Communism, drawing on a range of documents from Moscow and Eastern Europe. Examining traditional subjects in the light of new evidence, the essays cover a range of topics including party leaders, espionage, campaigns against racism, the Spanish Civil War, communism and gender, the fate of members after the McCarthy era and ways in which Communists became Anti-Communists.
Table of Contents:
Table of contents:
1. Introduction: "100 Years of American Communism," Vernon Pedersen (American University of Sharjah, UAE)
2. The "Mental Comintern" and the Self-Destructive Tactics of CPUSA, 1945-1958, John Earl Haynes (Congress, USA, ret.) and Harvey Klehr, (Emory University, USA)
3. Earl Browder's Changing Conception of the Marxian Revolution, James G. Ryan, (Texas A&M University, USA)
4. From Haymarket to Stalin: The Radicalisms of William Z. Foster, Edward Johanningmeier, (University of Delaware, USA)
5. Communists and Farmers in the U.S., William C. Pratt, (University of Nebraska, USA)
6. Soviet Spies, Russian Trolls, and the U.S. Security State, Katherine A. S. Sibley, (St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, USA)
7. The Last Generation of American Communists: Gendered Radicalism in California, Beth Slutsky, (UC Davis, USA)
8. A Friendship Re-Forged in Anti-Communism: Herbert Solow, Whittaker Chambers and the Juliet Stuart Poyntz Disappearance, Denise Lynn, (University of Southern Indiana, USA)
9. Myth, Memory and the Party Line: Veteran's Accounts of the Spanish Civil War, Vernon Pedersen, (American University of Sharjah, UAE)
10. "For a new anti-fascist, anti-imperialist people's coalition": Claudia Jones, American Communism, and the Politics of Possibilities in the Era of Trump, Erik S. McDuffie, (University of Illinois, USA)
11. The Party's Over: Former Communist Party Members in the San Francisco Bay Area, Robert W. Cherny, (San Francisco State University, USA)
12. Conclusion

Post-Cold War Revelations and the American Communist Party: Citizens, Revolutionaries, and Spies
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