A Time of Fear

A Time of Fear
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America in the Era of Red Scares and Cold War

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2021

Lexile Score

1120

Reading Level

7-9

نویسنده

Albert Marrin

شابک

9780525644323
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Kirkus

January 1, 2021
This history built around the rise and decline of the Communist Party of the United States of America is a case study in what happens when ideologies clash. Developing the thesis that ideologies, no matter their actual tenets, tend to promote intolerance, injustice, and lockstep thinking, Marrin charts in his usual thoroughly documented way the upheavals in this country's political and social climates between the Bolshevik Revolution and the meteoric rise and fall of Joseph McCarthy. He focuses particularly on the role of the CPUSA, characterizing it as an organization of idealists who, he asserts, did promote pacifism, women's rights, and racial equality--if only to cause disruption and ease the spread of Communism--while turning stubbornly away from the brutal realities of Soviet society under Stalin ("...truly a monster," the author writes with characteristic verve, "among the worst two or three humans who ever lived"). But, amid accounts of watershed events from Red Scares in 1919 and in the 1940s-'50s to the trials of the Scottsboro Boys, of rampant midcentury Soviet espionage, and the homophobic Lavender Scare purges of the McCarthy era, he also presents an only slightly less critical view of how anti-communism spurred government, business, the press, and organizations from the KKK to the ACLU to react (often badly) to the perceived threat. Readers will be gripped by the drama of past events that offer present-day lessons. Illustrations include photographs and printed propaganda. Absorbing, comprehensive, and timely. (notes, selected sources) (Nonfiction. 14-18)

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School Library Journal

February 1, 2021

Gr 9 Up-Marrin uses straightforward text to detail the rise of communism in the Soviet Union and the effects of the communist movement on the United States. The text is dense at times, but Marrin ably presents the many facets of communism experienced under Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, and Joseph Stalin. The influence and impact of the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) are explained well too, as is the U.S. government's response to the party, its members, and suspected communists. Photographs, propaganda posters, and images of letters and government reports are interspersed throughout and support the text. These images are captioned and dated, but no credits are listed in context or in the back matter. Though Marrin editorializes at times, he presents a critical look at Soviet leadership, the CPUSA, and the U.S. government's leaders and policies. A prologue, epilogue, endnotes, and a bibliography further inform readers about Marrin's views and his research process. The bibliography is organized into sections and lists primarily adult resources from university presses and trade publishers. Each internet resource is annotated by Marrin. VERDICT Those looking for in-depth coverage of the influence of and reaction to communism in the United States will want this for their collections.-Hilary Writt, formerly at Sullivan Univ., Lexington, KY

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