ABSTRACT

In this succinct text, Jonathan Michaels examines the rise of anti-communist sentiment in the postwar United States, exploring the factors that facilitated McCarthyism and assessing the long-term effects on US politics and culture. McCarthyism:The Realities, Delusions and Politics Behind the 1950s Red Scare offers an analysis of the ways in which fear of communism manifested in daily American life, giving readers a rich understanding of this era of postwar American history. Including primary documents and a companion website, Michaels’ text presents a fully integrated picture of McCarthyism and the cultural climate of the United States in the aftermath of the Second World War.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

The Origins of Red Scare Anti-Communism

chapter 2|32 pages

The Big Red Scare

chapter 3|35 pages

The New Deal

chapter 4|36 pages

The Red Scare Begins

chapter 5|42 pages

The Red Scare at Full Tide

chapter 6|48 pages

Culture Wars

chapter |12 pages

Epilogue: Consequences