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The Secret World of American Communism

(Annals of Communism)

3.78  ·  Rating details ·  36 ratings  ·  4 reviews
For the first time, the hidden world of American communism can be examined with the help of documents from the recently opened archives of the former Soviet Union. By interweaving narrative and documents, the authors of this book present a convincing new picture of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), one of the most controversial organizations in A ...more
Paperback, 380 pages
Published September 25th 1996 by Yale University Press (first published March 20th 1995)
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Lucinda
Mar 22, 2007 rated it really liked it
Recommends it for: Someone who likes history and COMMIES!
Shelves: history
Found at Know Knew Books in Palo Alto. After the Vietnam War, everyone assumed all the trash talk about American Communism was wrong: the Party wasn't REALLY spying on innocent Americans. Then the Cold War ended, the Soviet archives opened up, and as it turns out, the CP USA really was spying on everyone and trying to infiltrate the government. Go figure. ...more
David Hill
Jan 30, 2019 rated it it was ok  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: history
A while back I read a book called Inside the Stalin Archives. That book wasn't so much about the archives themselves but how American historians got access to the archives. I found it interesting and enjoyable, if not exactly what I was expecting. This book is one of the volumes that was produced by the researchers.

It is presented in an unusual format. It concentrates on 92 specific documents, most of which are reproduced in their entirety. The text places these documents in their context and ex
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John Waldrip
Apr 21, 2020 rated it really liked it
An incredible book, really. Quite challenging to read, since it is filled with documentation translated from Russian (formerly USSR) files into English. There was a brief window of opportunity after the fall of the Soviet Union in which Boris Yeltsin granted access before his corrupt regime fell and was replaced by the even more corrupt regime of Vladimir Putin. But it proves a depth of infiltration into the Federal government during the cold war (and before) that despite being denied is undenia ...more
Shaun Richman
Mar 21, 2020 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
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Not unhelpful as a documentary guide, but Klehr continues to chase bogeymen instead of actually grapple with what happened and why.
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Fridrikh I. Firsov is formerly department manager of the Russian Center for the Preservation and Study of Documents of Most Recent History.

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