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Book Review Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism, and the Making of Modern America By Clay Risen Scribner: 480 pages, $31 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from ...
They’re also part of the story told in Clay Risen’s Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism, and the Making of Modern America, which argues that the Cold War–era campaigns to purge the United ...
FADEL: The book is "Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism, And The Making Of Modern America," and it's based in part on newly declassified sources. Risen spoke with our cohost, Steve Inskeep.
In “Red Scare,” Clay Risen shows how culture in the United States is still driven by the political paranoia of the 1950s. By Kevin Peraino Kevin Peraino is the author, most recently, of “A ...
His book, Red Scare, is about post-World War II America, but he says there's a throughline connecting that era to our current political moment. Also, TV critic David Bianculli reviews The Pitt and ...
Beverly Gage reviews “Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism, and the Making of Modern America,” by Clay Risen.
An Exhibition Explores Whether the Red Scare Has Lessons for America Today The New York Historical prepares to examine the campaign against Communism that once shook Hollywood and beyond.
Early in “Red Scare,” Clay Risen’s thorough, impassioned but even-handed study of Cold War hysteria in the U.S., the author makes a point of explaining what his subject is — and isn’t.
Early in “Red Scare,” Clay Risen’s thorough, impassioned but even-handed study of Cold War hysteria in the U.S., the author makes a point of explaining what his subject is — and isn’t.