News

I thought the Red Scare was a great way to examine that ... It’s the end of World War II, and we immediately find ourselves as a country in the grips of the Cold War. It’s going to be a war fought ...
At the height of the Cold War, Canada joined its southern neighbour ... She and her family became a target for Quebecs Red Squads. "When I saw five strapping provincial police enter my home ...
McCarthyism advertised itself as a response to national security threats created by the Cold War, including Soviet espionage.
The book “Policing Show Business” shows how Trump’s attacks on “radical leftists” are like a sequel to the Red Scare.
But the Red Scare's roots extended deep into the preceding years, almost to the day America entered World War I. World War I began in Europe in 1914, and from the start, President Woodrow Wilson ...
RISEN: The Red Scare ended partly because the world moved on. Communism was clearly not a threat to the United States. People came to realize that. Also, the Cold War simmered down. But I think ...
Clay Risen discusses his new book "Red Scare." The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 was passed amid anti-communist fears during the early Cold War. That period of history is the focus of ...
The Red Scare was about many things ... The other was the sudden, terrifying onset of the Cold War, with its prospects for a nuclear-tipped global conflict. Together, these impulses unleashed ...
‘The Kremlin’s Cold War Bid for Global Power.’ The subtitle of Sergey Radchenko’s book makes it sound like an aspirant bestseller from the height of America’s Red Scare. But don’t be misled by the ...