American Inquisition, Ellen Schrecker
American Inquisition, Ellen Schrecker
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American Inquisition
The Era of McCarthyism

Author: Ellen Schrecker

Narrator: Ellen Schrecker

Unabridged: 8 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/03/2008


Synopsis

During the early years of the Cold War, the anticommunist witch hunt that we now call McCarthyism swept through American society. As we will discover, McCarthyism was much more than the career of the blustering senator from Wisconsin who gave it a name. It was the most widespread and longest-lasting episode of political repression in American history. Dozens of men and women went to prison, thousands lost their jobs, and untold numbers of others saw what happened to those people and refrained from expressing controversial or unpopular ideas. McCarthyism remains all too relevant today; if nothing else, it reminds us that we cannot take our basic freedoms for granted. This course aims to provide a basic understanding of what happened during the Cold War red scare of the late 1940s and 1950s. It will look at this red scare from the perspective of both the victims and the perpetrators, and will try to answer the following question: How could such a politically repressive movement arise in a modern democratic society such as the post-World War II United States? In order to answer that question, this course will look at earlier red scares as well as at some of the key players and institutions involved. It will examine those aspects of the domestic and international politics of the late 1940s and 1950s that contributed to the rise of the anticommunist furor. It will also explore the most important political trials of the era as well as investigate the experiences of its more anonymous (and perhaps more typical) victims. Finally, it will assess the costs of McCarthyism. How did it affect the men and women directly involved with it? And, more important, how did it affect American culture, politics, and the rest of American society?

About Ellen Schrecker

Ellen Schrecker is a retired professor of history at Yeshiva University and the author of numerous books, including No Ivory Tower: McCarthyism and the Universities, Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America, and The Lost Soul of Higher Education: Corporatization, the Assault on Academic Freedom, and the End of the American University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Freyr on September 16, 2018

The book isn't written particularly well but it is bearable. I would have given it a 4 but I'm reading the audiobook version and the reader is atrocious and makes it very difficult to remain interested. Worth a read if you're researching this sort of thing but if you read as a hobby like me then I'm......more

Goodreads review by James on January 24, 2016

Many other books on the internment go into how the persons of Japanese Ancestry were either arrested right after the bombing of Pearl Harbor or were gathered up from the West Coast and put into assembly centers and then into internment camps away from the West Coast. This book goes into the greatest......more

Goodreads review by Lowell on February 08, 2013

The book was written as a text book. I listened to an audio book and was disappointed by the reader's poor pronunciation of some words, like Oregon, Tule and other local terminology. I have read other books on the subject and talked with a couple of people that were interred. I didn't realize the Ar......more