9780521674072-0521674077-Early Cold War Spies: The Espionage Trials that Shaped American Politics (Cambridge Essential Histories)

Early Cold War Spies: The Espionage Trials that Shaped American Politics (Cambridge Essential Histories)

ISBN-13: 9780521674072
ISBN-10: 0521674077
Edition: 1
Author: John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback 264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780521674072
ISBN-10: 0521674077
Edition: 1
Author: John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback 264 pages

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Early Cold War Spies: The Espionage Trials that Shaped American Politics (Cambridge Essential Histories) (ISBN-13: 9780521674072 and ISBN-10: 0521674077), written by authors John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Espionage (True Crime, United States History, Politics & Government) books. You can easily purchase or rent Early Cold War Spies: The Espionage Trials that Shaped American Politics (Cambridge Essential Histories) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Espionage books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.45.

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Communism was never a popular ideology in America, but the vehemence of American anticommunism varied from passive disdain in the 1920s to fervent hostility in the early years of the Cold War. Nothing so stimulated the white hot anticommunism of the late 1940s and 1950s more than a series of spy trials that revealed that American Communists had co-operated with Soviet espionage against the United States and had assisted in stealing the technical secrets of the atomic bomb as well as penetrating the US State Department, the Treasury Department, and the White House itself. This book, first published in 2006, reviews the major spy cases of the early Cold War (Hiss-Chambers, Rosenberg, Bentley, Gouzenko, Coplon, Amerasia and others) and the often-frustrating clashes between the exacting rules of the American criminal justice system and the requirements of effective counter-espionage.

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