
Alger Hiss and the Battle for History
By
Susan Jacoby
Read by
Laural Merlington
Release:
05/25/2009
Release:
05/25/2009
Release:
05/25/2009
Release:
05/25/2009
Runtime:
5h 20m
Runtime:
5h 20m
Runtime:
5h 20m
Quantity:
“There is a lifetime of erudition—about American society, the Soviet Union, and the way people bend their perceptions to fit their beliefs—in this wise and careful look at an episode that for decades inspired heated diatribes. Jacoby points out that those of us who don’t believe in Hiss’ innocence should still care about the issues of civil liberties that the case raised—and which are still highly relevant today.”
Adam Hochschild, New York Times bestselling author of To End All Wars
Books on Whittaker Chambers and Alger Hiss abound, as countless scholars have labored to uncover the facts behind Chambers's shocking accusation before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in the summer of 1948—that Alger Hiss, a former rising star in the State Department, had been a Communist and engaged in espionage.
In this highly original work, Susan Jacoby turns her attention to the Hiss case, including his trial and imprisonment for perjury, as a mirror of shifting American political views and passions. Unfettered by political ax-grinding, the author examines conflicting responses, from scholars and the media on both the Left and the Right, and the ways in which they have changed from 1948 to our present post–Cold War era. With a brisk, engaging style, Jacoby positions the case in the politics of the post–World War II era and then explores the ways in which generations of liberals and conservatives have put Chambers and Hiss to their own ideological uses. An iconic event of the McCarthy era, the case of Alger Hiss fascinates political intellectuals not only because of its historical significance but because of its timeless relevance to equally fierce debates today about the difficult balance between national security and respect for civil liberties.
In this highly original work, Susan Jacoby turns her attention to the Hiss case, including his trial and imprisonment for perjury, as a mirror of shifting American political views and passions. Unfettered by political ax-grinding, the author examines conflicting responses, from scholars and the media on both the Left and the Right, and the ways in which they have changed from 1948 to our present post–Cold War era. With a brisk, engaging style, Jacoby positions the case in the politics of the post–World War II era and then explores the ways in which generations of liberals and conservatives have put Chambers and Hiss to their own ideological uses. An iconic event of the McCarthy era, the case of Alger Hiss fascinates political intellectuals not only because of its historical significance but because of its timeless relevance to equally fierce debates today about the difficult balance between national security and respect for civil liberties.
Release:
2009-05-25
2009-05-25
2009-05-25
2009-05-25
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
5h 20m
5h 20m
5h 20m
5h 20m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.5 lb
0.0 lb
0.5 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781400111558
9781400181551
9798200122837
9798200122844
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