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- 1From:EurAmerica (Vol. 52, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedFrom the perspective of "embedded autonomy," this research explores non-communist strategy, generally, and, in particular, a book program employed by the Asia Foundation in Thailand during the Cold War to disseminate...
- 2From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 69, Issue 7)THIS ARTICLE is the second in a series about the Johns Committee that was produced with support from the Education Writers Association Reporting Fellowship program. It relies on contemporary interviews with people who...
- 3From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 69, Issue 7)IN THE EARLY 1960S, a Florida housewife named Jane Tarr Smith heard a frightening story about what a professor's unbridled academic freedom could do to a student. The story went like this: One day a police officer...
- 4From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedThe influence of communist politics is underemphasized in the historical record of the 1968 Chicano Blowouts. Much like news media at the time, official histories mischaracterize the Blowouts as having been either...
- 5From:Labour/Le Travail (Issue 90) Peer-ReviewedThis article examines anti-communist political violence in Canada during the early years of the Cold War. It specifically focuses on the Ukrainian Canadian community, one of the country's most politically engaged and...
- 6From:Twentieth Century Communism (Issue 23) Peer-ReviewedThis article outlines the nature of Cypriot mines and mine owners between 1914, when the British directly annexed Cyprus, and the Second World War, and the terms on which the British allowed foreign companies to function...
- 7From:Journal of East Asian Studies (Vol. 22, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract South Korea's persistent enmity towards its erstwhile colonizer Japan has been a compelling topic of East Asian international relations scholarship for decades. This article argues that the historical...
- 8From:Film History (Vol. 34, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
"We Want to Be Neutral": The Right-Wing Extremist Politics of 1930s Detroit Police Movie Censorship.
This article examines the relationship between policing, film censorship, and right-wing extremist politics through a case study of the Detroit Police Department Censor Bureau's censorship of leftist cinema during the... - 9From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 324)James m. Roberts has worked for decades as a political economist, first in the State Department, and then after 2007 in the Heritage Foundation's economic policy shop, where he was co-editor of the Foundation's Index of...
- 10From:Stanford Law Review (Vol. 74, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIt would be difficult to overstate the centrality of Brown v. Board of Education to American law and life. Legal scholars from across the ideological spectrum have lavished more attention on that Supreme Court decision...
- 11From:American Educational History Journal (Vol. 49, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedIn recent years, United States' public education has experienced increasing attacks from the political Right over what is, in their estimation, a perceived liberal indoctrination of students that spans from the...
- 12From:The Latin Americanist (Vol. 65, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis paper examines US labor intervention in Latin America during the first half of the Cold War and historicizes a primary institutional vehicle of said intervention: the American Institute for Free Labor Development...
- 13From:Journal of Latin American Geography (Vol. 20, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedTHE PROTESTS THAT TOOK PLACE ON July 11 (11j) in Cuba generated a warning sign and a wave of heated debates among the international left about the challenges of the only living revolution on the Latin American continent....
- 14From:Journal of Korean Religions (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPak Indok (1896-1980) is one of the most controversial women intellectuals of modern Korea. She was the protege of US missionary teachers in her youth, an activist for national independence, a member of the US-educated...
- 15From:Revista de Stiinte Politice (Issue 71) Peer-ReviewedThe aim of the article is to analyse public discourse in post-war Poland, where the images of Western politicians and their approach to Eastern countries were studied. The research assumed the hypothesis that the...
- 16From:Twentieth Century Communism (Issue 21) Peer-ReviewedThe 1939 invasion of Finland by the Soviet Union attracted more than just journalists to the frigid north. Thousands of volunteers around the world rallied under the Finnish flag, willing to risk their lives for a...
- 17From:Twentieth Century Communism (Issue 21) Peer-ReviewedThis article explores the creation of consensus around official and unofficial anti-communist activities in Turkey by focusing on the weekly periodical Yeniden Milli Mucadele/National Struggle Anew (1970-1980) as a case...
- 18From:Twentieth Century Communism (Issue 21) Peer-Reviewed
Thomas J. Kiernan and Irish diplomatic responses to cold-war anti-communism in Australia, 1946-1951.
Despite being a peripheral actor in the Cold War, Ireland in the immediate post-war period was attentive to cold war developments internationally, and the influence of the Catholic Church over state and society... - 19From:Studia Europaea (Vol. 66, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAnti-communist by excellence in spirit, the painter, sculptor and illustrator Camilian Demetrescu left Romania and went to Italy, tired of the continuous persistent attempts of the Securitate to attire him into becoming...
- 20From:Journal of Catholic Education (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedMany often identified the Catholic Church with the cause of labor and worker's rights in the United States. However that was not the common situation encountered by laborers throughout most of the nineteenth century. The...