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People and Perspectives
Cold War and McCarthy Era
People and Perspectives
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Description
This volume offers readers the opportunity to see how the Cold War and McCarthy eras affected men, women, and children of varying backgrounds, providing a more personal examination of this important era.
Studies of the Cold War often focus on the political power players who shaped American/Soviet relations. Cold War and McCarthy Era: People and Perspectives shifts the spotlight to show how the fear of a Soviet attack and Communist infiltration affected the daily life of everyday Americans.
Cold War and McCarthy Era gauges the impact of McCarthyism on a wide range of citizens. Chapters examine Cold War-era popular culture as well as the community-based Civil Defense Societies. Essays, key primary documents, and other reference tools further readers' understanding of how official reactions to Communist threats, both real and perceived, altered every aspect of American society.
Table of Contents
Series Introduction,
Introduction,
About the Editor and Contributors,
Chronology,
1 Catalyst of Empire: Joseph McCarthy, Anti-Communism, and Early Cold War Political Culture,
Jeffrey D. Bass
2 Federal Loyalty Oath Program,
Martin Manning
3 McCarthy's Forgotten Defenders: Political and Social Conservatism in 1950s Pop Culture,
Bryan E. Vizzini
4 McCarthy and the Media: How the "Red Scare" Affected Radio, TV, and Film,
Donna L. Halper
5 An Unlikely Team: The Social Aspects of the Ground Observer Corps,
David Mills
6 McCarthyism and the Cold War against Organized Labor in the United States,
Saranna Thornton
7 "Racist Saints and Communist Devils": African Americans, McCarthyism, and the Cold War,
S. Ani Mukherji
8 Sexuality and Gender in Cold War America: Social Experiences, Cultural Authorities, and the Roots of Political Change,
Howard H.Chiang
9 Mothers, Spy Queens, and Subversives: Women in the McCarthy Era,
Michella M. Marino
10 Duck and Cover: Children's Cold War Experiences in 1950s America,
Margaret Peacock
Primary Source Documents,
Reference,
Bibliography,
Index,
Product details
Published | 04 Jun 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781598841046 |
Imprint | ABC-CLIO |
Illustrations | 31 bw illus |
Series | Perspectives in American Social History |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Focusing on ordinary people rather than wellknown figures, historians and other scholars from the US address effects
on men, women, children, gays and lesbians, African Americans, laborers, journalists, federal and civil defense workers, and popular culture, in addition to the politicians who shaped Cold War debates at the local and national levels. They identify the ways Cold War anxieties and priorities shaped US attitudes about gender relations, child-rearing, sexual behavior, and other aspects of life. Included are primary documents like testimony before the House Committee on Un- American Activities.Reference & Research Book News

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