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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Preface xi
- A Note on References xvii
- CHAPTER 1 A Running Start at the Cold War: Time, Place, and Outcomes 1
- CHAPTER 2 Melville Jacobs, Albert Canwell, and University of Washington Regents: A Message Sent 34
- CHAPTER 3 Syncopated Incompetence: The American Anthropological Association’s Reluctance to Protect Academic Freedom 50
- CHAPTER 4 Hoover’s Informer 70
- CHAPTER 5 Lessons Learned: Jacobs’s Fallout and Swadesh’s Troubles 90
- CHAPTER 6 Public Show Trials: Gene Weltfish and a Conspiracy of Silence 109
- CHAPTER 7 Bernhard Stern: ‘‘A Sense of Atrophy among Those Who Fear’’ 136
- CHAPTER 8 Persecuting Equality: The Travails of Jack Harris and Mary Shepardson 154
- CHAPTER 9 Examining the FBI’s Means and Methods 169
- CHAPTER 10 Known Shades of Red: Marxist Anthropologists Who Escaped Public Show Trials 195
- CHAPTER 11 Red Diaper Babies, Suspect Agnates, Cognates, and Affines 225
- CHAPTER 12 Culture, Equality, Poverty, and Paranoia: The FBI, Oscar Lewis, and Margaret Mead 237
- CHAPTER 13 Crusading Liberals Advocating for Racial Justice: Philleo Nash and Ashley Montagu 263
- CHAPTER 14 The Suspicions of Internationalists 284
- CHAPTER 15 A Glimpse of Post-McCarthyism: FBI Surveillance and Consequences for Activism 306
- CHAPTER 16 Through a Fog Darkly: The Cold War’s Impact on Free Inquiry 341
- APPENDIX On Using the Freedom of Information Act 355
- Notes 363
- Bibliography 383
- Index 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS ix
- Preface xi
- A Note on References xvii
- CHAPTER 1 A Running Start at the Cold War: Time, Place, and Outcomes 1
- CHAPTER 2 Melville Jacobs, Albert Canwell, and University of Washington Regents: A Message Sent 34
- CHAPTER 3 Syncopated Incompetence: The American Anthropological Association’s Reluctance to Protect Academic Freedom 50
- CHAPTER 4 Hoover’s Informer 70
- CHAPTER 5 Lessons Learned: Jacobs’s Fallout and Swadesh’s Troubles 90
- CHAPTER 6 Public Show Trials: Gene Weltfish and a Conspiracy of Silence 109
- CHAPTER 7 Bernhard Stern: ‘‘A Sense of Atrophy among Those Who Fear’’ 136
- CHAPTER 8 Persecuting Equality: The Travails of Jack Harris and Mary Shepardson 154
- CHAPTER 9 Examining the FBI’s Means and Methods 169
- CHAPTER 10 Known Shades of Red: Marxist Anthropologists Who Escaped Public Show Trials 195
- CHAPTER 11 Red Diaper Babies, Suspect Agnates, Cognates, and Affines 225
- CHAPTER 12 Culture, Equality, Poverty, and Paranoia: The FBI, Oscar Lewis, and Margaret Mead 237
- CHAPTER 13 Crusading Liberals Advocating for Racial Justice: Philleo Nash and Ashley Montagu 263
- CHAPTER 14 The Suspicions of Internationalists 284
- CHAPTER 15 A Glimpse of Post-McCarthyism: FBI Surveillance and Consequences for Activism 306
- CHAPTER 16 Through a Fog Darkly: The Cold War’s Impact on Free Inquiry 341
- APPENDIX On Using the Freedom of Information Act 355
- Notes 363
- Bibliography 383
- Index 405