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  • American Communist History, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2005

    United States and Comparative CommunistHistory Bibliography, 2004

    PETER MEYER FILARDO

    The subject of this annual Bibliography is United States and ComparativeCommunist History. The level of coverage for the United States is extensive.Coverage of comparative communism (i.e., communism in other countries andinternational communism) is selective. Anti-communism is also coveredselectively, with more emphasis on its interaction with communism than itsnature as a movement/ideology per se. Coverage of related topics, i.e., the labormovement, Marxism, other strains of radicalism, etc., is highly selective andlargely limited to items directly relevant to Communism.

    Coverage of current reportage (newspapers, news weeklies, journals ofopinion, internet/www discussion lists, etc.) is also highly selective, and largelyavoids partisan commentary and exchanges. While selected review essays areincluded, individual book reviews are not. For more timely coverage, see theNewsletter of the Historians of American Communism and the recently established(2003) Historians of American Communism Discussion List ([email protected] to subscribe: http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/hoac/).

    Items cited are from the calendar year in the Bibliographys title, with twoexceptions internet/www items, where publication/creation date informationis often unavailable or indeterminate, and for older items not cited in previousyears ACH Bibliographies. Selected informational annotations are provided,principally where a works title does not convey essential (chronological,geographical, name or subject) information.

    The Bibliography is organized into nine sections, listed below. Sections Ithrough VII are form- & genre-based (monographs, serials, etc.), includinga separate section for Juvenalia, while sections VIII and IX are format-based(sound & visual, electronic). Entries are arranged alphabetically within eachsection. There is has no index.

    Please be aware that most citations for items in electronic format are listedunder their appropriate form/genre, i.e., articles in electronic serials are listedunder serials. Section IX (Internet, www, etc.) only contains citations for itemsin forms and genres irreducibly unique to the electronic environment, i.e.,

    Correspondence to: [email protected]

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  • discussion lists (and postings and threads therein), and websites and otherelectronic resources not subsumed under categories I through VIII.

    Suggested entries are always welcome, especially those for archival, electronic,non-print, and unpublished materials, and for those more ephemeral, esoteric,or tangentially relevant items which are unlikely to be retrieved through thestandard bibliographies, databases, or indexes. Please provide a full citation(for internet/web items this includes a URL) and a one-sentence annotationwhere the title does not directly convey the items relevance to ACH.

    I. Primary SourcesII. Reference

    III. Monographs (Biographical, Edited Works, Fiction, Historical, Juvenalia)IV. Dissertations & ThesesV. Serials (includes selected review essays)

    VI. Conference Papers & Other Unpublished WorksVII. Sound and Visual Materials

    VIII. Internet & World Wide Web; Other Electronic Resources

    I. Primary Sources [8]

    Benjamin, Herbert, Papers, approximately 2000 items, including an autobiographicalmanuscript. Recently acquired by the Library of Congress. HB was a leading figurein the National Unemployment Council, the Workers Alliance, and the InternationalWorkers Order.

    Center for Working-Class Studies at Youngstown State University. The site includes CWCSconference proceedings, bibliographies. http://www.as.ysu.edu/cwcs/

    The FBI Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Reading Room Index Compiled as of 01/23/2004.The . . . Reading Room is located within the J. Edgar Hoover Building at FBIHeadquarters, Washington, DC . . . The documents available in the Reading Roomare listed below, with those available on-line hyperlinked (underlined). Among themany files of interest are: Communist Infiltration-Motion Picture Industry (COMPIC),Stanley D. Levison, Paul Robeson http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex.htm

    Marx-Engels Papers Inventory . . . online [as of Apr 15, 2004, at the InternationalInstitute for Social History website]. See: Inventar des Marx-Engels-Nachlasses(http://www.iisg.nl/archives/html/m/10760604.html)

    Rees, Jonathan and Jonathan Z. S. Pollack, The Voice of the People: Primary Sources onthe History of American Labor, Industrial Relations, and Working-Class Culture,(Wheeling, Ill: Harlan Davidson, Inc., 2004). Includes: A. J. Muste Mourns SlainTextile Workers, 1929; Howard Kester on the Rout of the Southern Tenant FarmersUnion, 1935; Louis Adamic Lists the Virtues and Advantages of a Sit-Down Strike,1936; Leadbelly, Songs of Depression and War, 1938 and 1944; James LernerRemembers How McCarthyism Affected the United Electrical Workers.

    The Stalin-Era Research and Archives Project (SERAP). A collaborative, multidisciplinaryundertaking based at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies atthe University of Toronto. Website includes their Bulletin, and a bibliography(http://www.utoronto.ca/serap/)

    Tourin, Richard H., Memoirs and Adventures (Manuscript Division, Library of Congress).Unpublished autobiography written for his family . . . Aunt Rose was married to JamesCannon . . . descriptions of being a camper at Camp Kinderland in 1934 and CampWo-Chi-Ca from 1935 to 1938 and as a camp staffer in 1939 and 1942.

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  • Zack, Isadore, US Army CounterIntelligence Corps (CIC) Materials, 19421997. University ofNew Hampshire Library. Zack, headquartered in Boston, headed a group calledthe Subversive Squad, 19421943.

    II. Reference [20]

    , British Communists in the DNB, Communist History Network Newsletter 17(2004). Announcement, list of names. (http://les1.man.ac.uk/chnn/CHNN17ANN.html)

    Adibekov, Grant Mkrtychevich et al., Politbiuro TSK RKP(b)-VKP(b) i Komintern:19191943: Dokumenty (Moskva: Rosspen, 2004).

    James C. R. Docherty, Historical Dictionary of Organized Labor, 2nd ed. (Lanham, Maryland:Scarecrow Press, 2004).

    Gabrick, Robert and Harvey Klehr, Communism, Espionage, and the Cold War (Los Angeles,CA: National Center for History in the Schools, University of California, Los Angeles,2004). Teachers study guide for grades 912 with documents and exercises.

    Gianni, Emilio, Diffusione, Popolarizzazione e Volgarizzazione del Marxismo in Italia: Scritti diMarx ed Engels Pubblicati in Italiano dal 1848 al 1926 (Milano: Pantarei, 2004).

    Gruzdev, IU P. and A. IA. Razumov, Knigi Pamiati Zhertv Politicheskikh Repressii vSSSR: Annotirovannyi Ukazatel (Sankt-Peterburg: Izd-vo Rossiiskaia natsionalnaiabiblioteka, 2004).

    Haynes, John Earl, American Communism and Anticommunism: A Historians Bibliography andGuide to the Literature (s.i.: John Earl Haynes, 2004-). Self-published on the authorswebsite (http://www.johnearlhaynes.org/page94.html). 9000 entries, selectivelyannotated, updated regularly. Organized into 33 chapters (includingHistoriography), each heavily subdivided.

    Haynes, John Earl, A Bibliography of Communism, Film, Radio and Television,Film History 16:4 (2004), 396423. Most entries have brief annotations.

    McElvaine, Robert S., Encyclopedia of the Great Depression (New York: MacMillanReference, 2004), 2 v.

    Millar, James R., Encyclopedia of Russian History (New York: MacMillan Reference,2004), 4 v.

    Molloy, Molly, Russia and the Soviet Union at the Hoover Institution Library: a Bibliography ofMaterials Published or Sponsored by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace(Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution, 2004).

    Morris, James M. and Andrea L. Kross, Historical Dictionary of Utopianism (Lanham, Md.:Scarecrow Press, 2004).

    Ness, Immanuel, Encyclopedia of American Social Movements (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe,2004).

    Spenser, Daniela, Espejos de la Guerra Fra: Mexico, America Central y el Caribe (Mexico:CIESAS, 2004).

    Sukhodeev, V. V., Epokha Stalina: Entsiklopediia: Sobytiia i Liudi (Moskva: Eksmo: Algoritm,2004).

    Tracy, Steven C., A Historical Guide to Langston Hughes (New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 2004).

    Trahair, R. C. S., Encyclopedia of Cold War Espionage, Spies, and Secret Operations (Westport,CT: Greenwood Press, 2004).

    Weber, Hermann and Andreas Herbst, Deutsche Kommunisten: Biographisches Handbuch 1918bis 1945 (Berlin: K. Dietz, 2004).

    Worley, Matthew, Women in the Early CPGB: Sources in the Bodleian Library,Communist History Network Newsletter 17 (2004) (http://les1.man.ac.uk/chnn/CHNN17WOM.html)

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  • Zentner, Christian, Die DDR: Eine Chronik Deutscher Geschichte (St. Gallen [Switzerland]:Otus, 2004).

    III. Monographs [128]

    (Edited Works & Essays Therein, Biographical, Fiction, Historical, Juvenalia)

    Edited Works [5]

    Cherny, Robert, American Labor and the Cold War: Grassroots Politics and Postwar PoliticalCulture (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2004).

    Casey, Janet Galligani, The Novel and the American Left: Critical Essays on Depression-EraFiction (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2004).

    Frankel, Jonathan and Dan Diner, Dark Times, Dire Decisions: Jews and Communism(New York: Published for the Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewryby Oxford University Press, 2004).

    Kostelanetz, Richard, Aaron Copland: a Reader: Selected Writings, 19231972 (New York:Routledge, 2004), 368 p. Contents include: Effect of the cold war on the artist in theUS (1949) Introducing Shostakovich at dinner (1949).

    Schrecker, Ellen, Cold War Triumphalism: The Misuse of History after the Fall of Communism(New York: New Press, 2004).

    Edited Works: Comparative [3]

    Carabott, Philip and Thanasis D. Sfikas, The Greek Civil War: Essays on a Conflict ofExceptionalism and Silences (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004).

    Frankel, Jonathan and Dan Diner, Dark Times, Dire Decisions: Jews and Communism(New York: Published for the Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewryby Oxford University Press, 2004). Papers contributed to a symposium held at theSimon-Dubnow-Institut fur Judische Geschichte und Kultur, Nov. 2001.

    Ilic, Melanie, Women in the Khrushchev Era (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).

    Edited Works: Essays Therein [30]

    A-L

    Bernstein, Lee, The Avengers of Christie Street: Racism and Jewish Working-ClassRebellion in Mike Golds Jews without Money (Casey, 2004).

    Bernstein, Michael A., Cold War Triumphalism and the Deformation of the AmericanEconomy (Schrecker, 2004).

    Burt, Kenneth, The Battle for Standard Coil: The United Electrical Workers, theCommunity Services Organization, and the Catholic Church in Latino EastLos Angeles (Cherney, 2004).

    Casey, Janet Galligani, Agrarian Landscapes, the Depression, and Womens ProgressiveFiction (Casey, 2004).

    Cumings, Bruce, Time of Illusion: Post-Cold War Visions of the World (Schrecker,2004).

    Eisenberg, Carolyn, The Myth of the Berlin Blockade and the Early Cold War(Schrecker, 2004).

    Gettleman, Marvin, The Lost World of US Labor Education: Curricula at East andWest Coast Communist Schools, 19441957 (Cherney, 2004).

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  • Honey, Michael, Operation Dixie, the Red Scare, and the Defeat of Southern LaborOrganizing (Cherney, 2004).

    Issel, William, A Stern Struggle: Catholic Activism and San Francisco Labor, 19341958(Cherney, 2004).

    Isserman, Maurice, and Ellen Schrecker, Papers of a Dangerous Tendency: from MajorAndres Boot to the VENONA files (Schrecker, 2004).

    Johnson, Chalmers, The Three Cold Wars (Schrecker, 2004).Landon, Phil, The Cold War, The Columbia Companion to American History on Film: How

    the Movies Have Portrayed the American Past, ed., Peter C. Rollins (New York:Columbia University Press, 2004).

    Lichtenstein, Nelson, Market Triumphalism and the Wishful Liberals (Schrecker, 2004).

    M-Z

    Miller, Margaret, Negotiating Cold War Politics: The Washington Pension Union and theLabor Left in the 1940s and 1950s (Cherney, 2004).

    Palmer, David, An Anarchist with a Program: East Coast Shipyard Workers, the LaborLeft, and the Origins of Cold War Unionism (Cherney, 2004).

    Pedersen, Vernon, Memories of the Red Decade: HUAC Investigations in Maryland(Cherney, 2004).

    Peterson, Gigi, A Dangerous Demagogue: Containing the Influence of the MexicanLabor-Left and its US Allies (Cherney, 2004).

    Ribuffo, Leo P., Moral Judgments and the Cold War: Reflections on Reinhold Niebuhr,William Appleman Williams, and John Lewis Gaddis (Schrecker, 2004).

    Robin, Corey, Remembrance of Empires Past: 9/11 and the End of the Cold War(Schrecker, 2004).

    Ryan, James G., Along the Ideological Frontier: the Limits of American Democracy, theCommunist Party and the Need for Historiographical Synthesis, Frontiers andBoundaries in US History, eds., van Minnen, Cornelis, and Sylvia L. Hilton(Amsterdam, The Netherlands: VU University Press, 2004), 185196.

    Ryan, James, A final stab at insurrection: the American Communist Party, 192834In Search of Revolution: International Communist Parties in the Third Period, edited byMatthew Worley (London: I.B. Tauris, 2004).

    Schrecker, Ellen, Labor and the Cold War: The Legacy of McCarthyism (Cherney,2004).

    Shull, Michael, and David Wilt, Radicals and Radicalism, The Columbia Companion toAmerican History on Film: How the Movies Have Portrayed the American Past, edited byPeter C. Rollins (New York: Columbia University Press, 2004).

    Storch, Randi, The United Packinghouse Workers of America, Civil Rights, and theCommunist Party in Chicago (Cherney, 2004).

    Suggs, Jon-Christian, Marching! Marching! and the Idea of the Proletarian Novel(Casey, 2004).

    Wang, Jessica, The United States, the United Nations, and the Other Post-Cold WarWorld Order: Internationalism and Unilateralism in the American Century(Schrecker, 2004).

    Watson, Don, Mixed Melody: Anti-Communism and the United Packinghouse Workersin California Agriculture, 19541961 (Cherney, 2004).

    White, Samuel, Popular Anti-Communism and the UE in Evansville, Indiana (Cherney,2004).

    Young, Marilyn B., Still Stuck in the Big Muddy (Schrecker, 2004).Zahavi, Gerald, Uncivil War: An Oral History of Labor, Communism, and Community

    in Schenectady, New York, 19441954 (Cherney, 2004).

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  • Biographical [6]

    Landers, Robert K., An Honest Writer: the Life and Times of James T. Farrell (San Francisco:Encounter Books, 2004).

    Lattimore, Owen, Ordeal by Slander (New York: Carroll & Graf, 2004), 268pp. Introduction by Blanche Wiesen Cook; preface and historical annotations byDavid Lattimore.

    Podhoretz, Norman, The Norman Podhoretz Reader: a Selection from His Writings from the1950s through the 1990s (New York: Free Press, 2004).

    Riley, Kathleen L., Fulton J. Sheen: an American Catholic Response to the Twentieth Century(Staten Island, N.Y.: St. Pauls/Alba House, 2004).

    Ruddy, Michael T., The Alger Hiss Espionage Case (Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 2004).Ybarra, Michael J., Washington Gone Crazy: Senator Pat McCarran and the Great American

    Communist Hunt (Hanover, N.H.: Steerforth Press, 2004).

    Biographical: Comparative [18]

    Beckett, Francis, Stalins British Victim: The Story of Rosa Rust (Stroud: Sutton, 2004).Black, David, Helen Macfarlane: A Feminist, Revolutionary Journalist, and Philosopher in

    Mid-Nineteenth-Century England (Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2004). IncludesMacfarlanes original translation of the Communist Manifesto.

    Bouderon, Roger, Rol-Tanguy (Paris: Tallandier, 2004).Brunet, Auguste, Si CEtait Refaire: a` Memoire dun Resistant Communiste de Vendee

    (Pantin: Temps des Cerises, 2004).Bunting, Brian Percy, Brian P. Bunting: Guardian of the Revolution (Rondebosch: Afrika

    Kgotla, 2004), 22 p.Carrillo, Santiago, Dolores Ibarruri (Barcelona: Ediciones B., 2004), 376 pp. Includes

    excerpts from the speeches and writings of Dolores Ibarruri.CBC Archives, Comrade Bethune: A Controversial Hero (Toronto: CBC Archives, 2004).

    Radio and television excerpts from the Canadian Broadcasting CorporationArchives about Dr. Norman Bethune (http://archives.cbc.ca/DD-1-74-1345/eople/bethune/)

    Giebel, Christoph, Imagined Ancestries of Vietnamese Communism: Ton Duc Thang andthe Politics of History and Memory (Seattle, Wash.: University of Washington Press,2004).

    Heresch, Elisabeth, Kuplennaia Revoliutsiia: Tainoe delo Parvusa (Moskva: Olma-PressObrazovanie, 2004). Parvus, 18671924.

    Kubichek, Gabe G., Dreaming of Amerika: Fleeing from Communist Hungary, Childhood DreamBecomes a Reality (Coral Springs, FL: Llumina Press, 2004).

    Laxer, James, Red Diaper Baby: A Boyhood in the Age of McCarthyism (Vancouver: Douglas& McIntyre, 2004).

    Nakazato, Masayuki, Ozaki Hotsumi Noto: Sono Rutsu To Ai (Tokyo: Tosui Shobo, 2004).Ozaki Hotsumi, 19011944. Communist and spy.

    McMeekin, Sean, The Red Millionaire: A Political Biography of Willi Munzenberg, MoscowsSecret Propaganda Tsar in the West, 19171940 (New Haven: Yale University Press,2004).

    Mlechin, L. M. (Leonard Mikhailovich), Zheleznyi Shurik (Moskva, IAuza: Eksmo, 2004).Neruda, Pablo, Yo Respondo con Mi Obra: Conferencias, Discursos, Cartas, Declaraciones,

    19321959 (Salamanca, Espana: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2004).Puchalska-Hibner, Irene Bozena, Un Homme Insoumis: Juliusz Hibner. Polonais, Juif

    et Communiste (Paris: Champion, 2004).Purcell, Hugh, The Last English Revolutionary: Tom Wintringham 18981949 (Stroud: Sutton,

    2004).

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  • Simons, Ray Alexander, All My Life and All My Strength (Johannesburg, South Africa:STE Publishers, 2004). Female activist.

    Sokolov, B. V., Liubov Vozhdia: Krupskaia i Armand (Moskva: AST-Press Kniga, 2004).

    Fiction [5]

    Levitt, Paul M., Dark Matters (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2004). Set in1952, descriptors include: Anti-communist movements; Boulder, Co.; College stories;Triangles (interpersonal relationships); Women labor union members.

    Norinsky, Sidney, Deadly Farce: a Tale of the Dreaded Red Menace of the Cold WarNineteen-Fifties (Coral Springs, FL: Llumina Press, 2004). Anti-communistmovementsfiction.

    Charyn, Jerome, The Green Lantern: A Romance of Stalinist Russia (New York: ThundersMouth Press, 2004).

    Fleming, Charles, After Havana (New York: St. Martins Minotaur, 2004). Cuba,19331959.

    Kertesc, Imre, Liquidation (New York: Knopf, 2004). Translated from the Hungarianby Tim Wilkonson.

    Historical [19]

    Andrews, Geoff, Endgames and New Times: the Final Years of British Communism, 19641991(London: Lawrence & Wishart, 2004). . . . the sixth and final volume of L&Wscomprehensive history of the British Communist Party.

    Bell, Jonathan, The Liberal State on Trial: The Cold War and American Politics in the TrumanYears (New York: Columbia University Press, 2004).

    Bernard, John, American Vanguard: The United Auto Workers During the Reuther Years,19351970 (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2004).

    Brinson, Susan, Politics, the Red Scare, and the Federal Communications Commission,19411960 (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004).

    Chester, Eric Thomas, True Mission: Socialists and the Labor Party Question in the US(London: Pluto Press, 2004).

    Cuordileone, K.A. Manhood and American Political Culture in the Cold War (New York:Routledge, 2004).

    Craig, Bruce, Treasonable Doubt: the Harry Dexter White Spy Case (Lawrence: University ofKansas Press, 2004).

    Johnson, David K., The Lavender Scare: the Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in theFederal Government (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004).

    Kempton, Murray, Part of Our Time: Some Ruins and Monuments of the Thirties (New York:New York Review Books, 2004). Originally published 1955.

    Klehr, Harvey and John Earl Haynes, The Rejection of American Society by theCommunist Left, Understanding Anti-Americanism: Its Origins and Impact at Homeand Abroad, ed. Paul Hollander (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2004).

    Langa, Helen, Radical Art: Printmaking and the Left in 1930s New York (Berkeley: Universityof California Press, 2004).

    Lewis, George, The White South and Red Menace: Segregationists, Anticommunism, andMassive Resistance, 19451965 (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004).

    Lichtman, Robert M., and Ronald D. Cohen, Deadly Farce: Harvey Matusow and theInformer System in the McCarthy Era (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2004).

    McKean, David, Tommy the Cork: Washingtons Ultimate Insider from Roosevelt to Reagan(South Royalton, Vt.: Steerforth Press, 2004). Includes discussion of his role in theAmerasia case.

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  • McLaren, Peter, Red Seminars: Radical Excursions into Educational Theory, Cultural Politics,and Pedagogy (Creskill, N.J.: Hampton Press, 2004).

    Price, David H., Threatening Anthropology: McCarthyism and the FBIs Surveillance of ActivistAnthropologists (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2004).

    Theoharis, Athan G., The FBI and American Democracy: a Brief Critical History (Lawrence:University Press of Kansas, 2004).

    Weyl, Nathaniel, Encounters with Communism (Philadelphia, PA: Xlibris, 2004).White, G. Edward, Alger Hiss Looking-Glass Wars (New York: Oxford University Press,

    2004).

    Historical: Comparative [35]

    , Le Parti Communiste Francais: Archives et Objet dHistoire (Paris: LAge dHomme,2004).

    Abrams, Bradley F., The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation: Czech Culture and the Rise ofCommunism (Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004).

    Becker, Jean Jacques and Gilles Candar, Histoire des Gauches en France (Paris: La Decouverte,2004), 2 v.

    Berlier, Jean-Marc and Franck Liaigre, Le Sang des Communistes: les Bataillons de la Jeunessedans la Lutte Armee, Automne 1941 (Paris: Fayard, 2004).

    Berlin, Isaiah, The Soviet Mind: Russia under Communism (Washington, DC: BrookingsInstitution Press, 2004).

    Bertolino, Simone, Rifondazione Comunista: Storia e Organizzazione (Bologna: Il Mulino,2004).

    Colombo, John Robert, Ironic Curtains: The Humour of the Communist World (Toronto:Colombo & Company, 2004), 129 leaves.

    Corney, Frederick C., Telling October: Memory and the Making of the Bolshevik Revolution(Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2004).

    Defty, Andrew, Britain, America, and Anti-Communist Propaganda, 194553: the InformationResearch Department (London: Routledge, 2004).

    Estraikh, Gennadi, In Harness: Yiddish Writers Romance with Communism (Syracuse, N.Y.:Syracuse University Press, 2004).

    Gerolymatos, Andre, Red Acropolis, Black Terror: the Greek Civil War and the Origins of Soviet-American Rivalry, 19431949 (New York: Basic Books, 2004).

    Grandin, Greg, The Last Colonial Massacre: Latin America in the Cold War (Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 2004). Guatemalan communism.

    Grieco, Bruno, Un Partito non Stalinista: PCI 1936 Appello ai Fratelli in Camicia Nera(Venezia: Marsilio, 2004).

    Haritonow, Alexander, Ideologie als Institution und Soziale Praxis: die Adaption des HoherenSowjetischen Parteischulungssystems in der SBZ/DDR, 19451956 (Berlin: AkademieVerlag, 2004).

    Ji, Fengyuan, Linguistic Engineering: Language and Politics in Maos China (Honolulu:University of Hawaii Press, 2004).

    Lenoe, Matthew E., Closer to the Masses: Stalinist Culture, Social Revolution, and SovietNewspapers (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004).

    Leroy, Roland and Valere, Staraselski, Un Siecle dHumanite, 19042004(Paris: Cherche Midi, 2004). Communist Newspaper; Daily Press; 100 years;Extracts.

    Lescott, Patrick and Steven Rendall, Before Mao: The Untold Story of Li Lisan and theCreation of Communist China (New York: Ecco, 2004).

    Lilleker, Darren, Against the Cold War: The History and Political Traditions of Pro-Sovietism inthe British Labour Party (London: Tauris Academic Studies, 2004).

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  • Liu, Xiaoyuan, Frontier Passages: Ethnopolitics and the Rise of Chinese Communism, 19211945(Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004).

    Negrello, Dolores, Il PCI Padovano NellUltimo 900: Dissensi e Antagonismi Politici (Milano:F. Angeli, 2004).

    Northrop, Douglas Taylor, Veiled Empire: Gender & Power in Stalinist Central Asia (Ithaca:Cornell University Press, 2004).

    OConnor, Emmet, Reds and the Green: Ireland, Russia, and the Communist Internationals,191943 (Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2004).

    Payne, Stanley G., The Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union, and Communism (New Haven:Yale University Press, 2004).

    Porritt, Vernon L., The Rise and Fall of Communism in Sarawak, 19401990 (Clayton,[Australia]: Monash Asia Institute, 2004).

    Pritchard, Gareth, The Making of the GDR, 194553 (Manchester: Manchester UniversityPress, 2004).

    Robinson, Eugene, Last Dance in Havana: The Final Days of Fidel and the Start of the NewCuban Revolution (New York: Free Press, 2004).

    Rose, Brian, The Lost Border: The Landscape of the Iron Curtain (New York: PrincetonArchitectural, 2004). Iron Curtain (pictorial work).

    Shneer, David, Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish Culture, 19181930 (New York,N.Y.: Cambridge University Press, 2004).

    Thompson, Peter, The Crisis of the German Left: the Collapse of Communism, theGlobal Economy and the Second Great Transformation (New York: Berghahn Books,2004).

    Tosstorff, Reiner, Profintern: Die Rote Gewerkschaftsinternationale, 19201937 (Paderborn:Schoeningh, 2004).

    Trapeznik, Alexander and Aaron Fox, Lenins legacy down under: New Zealands Cold War(Dunedin, N.Z.: University of Otago Press, 2004). Contents include: TheNew Zealand labour movement and international communism 1921 to 1938/JamesBennett Defining the red menace: Russophobia and New Zealand-Russian relationsfrom the Tsars to Stalin/Tony Wilson.

    Valtin, Jan, Out of the Night: Memoir of Richard Herman Julius Krebs Alias Jan Valtin(Oakland, AK Press, 2004). First published 1941.

    Weill, Claudie, Les Cosmopolites: Socialisme et Judeite en Russie, 18971917 (Paris: Syllepse,2004).

    Juvenalia [7]

    Brooks, Philip, The McCarthy Hearings (Chicago: Heinemann Library, 2004).Dell, Pamela, Gavilan: a Story of Hollywood During the McCarthy Era (Maple Plain,

    Minn.: Tradition Books, 2004). Fiction. Seventh grader Ben and his familymove to Salinas, California in 1954, after Bens father, a Hollywood actor, isfalsely accused of being a communist and is blacklisted by the entertainmentindustry.

    Durbin, William, The Darkest Evening (New York: Orchard Books, 2004). . . . a Finnish-American boy . . . moves with his family to Karelia, where his idealistic father soonrealizes that his conception of a communist utopia is flawed.

    Fast, April, Cuba. The People (New York: Crabtree Pub., 2004).Grant, R. G., Protesting Capitalism (Chicago: Raintree, 2004).Naden, Corrine J. and Rose Blue, Lenin (San Diego: Lucent Books, 2004).Porterfield, Jason, Communism: a Primary Source Analysis (New York: Rosen, 2004).

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    United States [23]

    Breheny, Jessica, These Were Our Times: Red-Baiting, Blacklisting, and the Lost Literature ofDissent in Mid-Twentieth-Century California, DAI 65:5 (2004), 1777A, AAT 3135045.Includes discussion of George Oppen, Thomas McGrath, Naomi Replansky.

    Cobb, William A. Jelani, Antidote to Revolution: African American Anticommunism and theStruggle for Civil Rights, 19311954, DAI 64:10 (2004), 3812A, AAT 3108283.

    Falk, Andrew Justin, Staging the Cold War: Negotiating American National Identity in Film andTelevision, 19401960, DAI 65:1 (2004), 266A, AAT 3120292.

    Garabedian, Steven Patrick, Reds, Whites, and the Blues: Blues Music, White Scholarship, andAmerican Cultural Politics (Lawrence Gellert), DAI 65 (2004), AAT 3144266.

    Garcia, Daniel Eugene, Free Trade Unionism in the Third World: The Cold War NationalSecurity State and American Labor in Asia, 19481975, DAI 65:2 (2004), 663A,AAT 3121484.

    Gentry, Jonathan Daniel, Seeing Red: Anti-Communism, Civil Liberties and the Struggleagainst Dissent in North Carolina, 19491968, DAI 64:7 (2004), 2624A, AAT3098664.

    Gladchuk, John J., Reticent Reds: Hollywood Communists, the HUAC purge, and the Seeds ofSocial Revolution (19351953), DAI 42:6 (2004), 2026A, AAT 1419816.

    Gore, Dayo Folayan, To Light a Candle in a Gale Wind: Black Women Radicals and Post WorldWar II United States Politics, DAI 64:9 (2004), 3448A.

    Hudson, Kent, Mine-Mill: the Voices from the Mountains (2004). Pub No: DP10816. Anadmiring portrait of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers,and of Maurice Travis, the brilliant Secretary-Treasurer of Mine-Mill during itsmost difficult post-war years, 19471954.

    Jackson, Margaret R., Workers, Unite! The Political Songs of Hanns Eisler, 19261932(Germany), DAI 65 (2004), AAT 3137439.

    Jackson, Stanley Rubio, American Playwright John Howard Lawson and the Politics of theAvant-Garde: Modernist Revolt, Left-Wing Drama, and Popular Culture in the 1920s,DAI 64:8 (2004), 2889A, AAT 3101290.

    Jacobson, Marion S., With Song to the Struggle: an Ethnographic and Historical Study of theYiddish Folk Chorus, DAI 64 (2004), 4262A, AAT 3114198. . . . the Freiheit GezangFarein (founded by the communist-leaning Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order, and laterknown as the Jewish Peoples Philharmonic), and the Workmens Circle Chorus(founded by the socialist Arbeter Ring) . . .

    Klefstad, Terry Wait, The Reception in America of Dmitri Shostakovich, 19281946, DAI 64(2004), 4263A, AAT 3116358.

    Lamphere, Lawrence, Paul Robeson, Freedom Newspaper, and the Black Press, DAI 64:8(2004), 3045A, AAT 3103263.

    Lane, Janet E., The Silenced Cry from the Factory Floor: Gastonias Female Strikers and TheirProletarian Authors (North Carolina, Fielding Burke, Myra Page, Grace Lumpkin,Mary Heaton Vorse), DAI 65:2 (2004), 518A, AAT 3120711.

    McDuffie, Erik S., Long Journeys: Four Black Women and the Communist Party, USA,19301956 (Audley Queen Mother Moore, Louise Thompson Patterson, ClaudiaJones, Esther Cooper Jackson), DAI 64:9 (2004), 3432A, AAT 3105897.

    Nickerson, Michelle M., Domestic Threats: Women, Gender and Conservatism inCold War Los Angeles, 19451966, DAI 64:10 (2004), 3816A, AAT 3109439. . . . many of these activists then joined the John Birch Society (JBS) andChristian Anti-Communist Crusade (CACC) . . . However . . . the anti-Communistcrusade was already flourishing at the local level, especially in female politicalcircles . . .

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  • Opler, Daniel Joseph, For All White-Collar Workers: the Possibilities of Radicalism inNew York Citys Department Store Unions, 19341953, DAI 64:9 (2004), 3450A,AAT 3105902.

    Perucci, Anthony Thomas, Tonal Treason: Paul Robeson and the Politics of Cold WarPerformance, DAI 64:11 (2004), 3909, AAT 3114216.

    Powers, Christopher, Ambivalent Freedom: The Politics of Style in the Writings of James Joyceand Ralph Ellison, DAI 64:10 (2004), 3677A, AAT 3107563. By defining themselvesagainst the grain of radical movements . . .

    Riesthuis, Joachim Gerhard Ludovicus Anton, Blacks and Exiles: African Americanand German Exiled Authors, 19331952 (Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Klaus Mann,Stefan Heym), DAI 65:3 (2004), 923A, AAT 3125634. The third chapter exploresNative Son in light of Wrights claim that the reactions moods, phrases, and attitudesof the Fascists as well as the oppressed assisted him in portraying the character of BiggerThomas.

    Ross, James D. Jr., I Aint Got No Home In This World: The Rise and Fall of the SouthernTenant Farmers Union in Arkansas (H. L. Mitchell) (2004). Pub No: 3136013.

    Shea, David, Mud for the Motherland: Cultural Study of Socially-Committed Folk Songin the Work of Barbara Dane and Luis Eduardo Aute A, DAI 65:1 (2004),139A, AAT 3120422. Spanish. Dane considers herself a Leninist . . . althoughshe has not been a card-carrying member of the US Communist Party since thelate 1940s . . .

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    Bryant, Lei Ouyang, New Songs of the Battlefield: Songs and memories of the Chinese CulturalRevolution DAI 65 (2004), AAT 3144925.

    Cole, Alexander, Protecting Uranium: Alan G. Kirk versus the Belgian Communist Party USNAHonors paper, Dept. of History (2004), 31 p.

    Hier, Charles Bailey, Party, Peasants and Power in a Russian District: The Winning of PeasantSupport for Collectivization in Sychevka Raion, 19281931, DAI 65 (2004), AAT3139683.

    Nowak, Barbara A., Serving women and the state: The League of Women in communist PolandDAI 65 (2004), AAT 3141675.

    Shigeno, Rei, From the Dialectics of the Universal to the Politics of Exclusion:The Philosophy, Politics and Nationalism of the Praxis Group from the 1950s to the1990s, PhD, University of Essex (UK), DAI-C 65:03 (2004), 599. Not Availablefrom UMI.

    Su, Yang, Tumult from Within: State Bureaucrats and Chinese Mass Movement, 19661971(2004), AAT 3111803.

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    Politics and Film, Film History 16:4 (2004), 331446. Thematic issue focusing onCommunism, containing six articles (listed below) and an annotated bibliography(see II. Reference, above).

    Symposium: The American Worker, Historical Materialism: Research in Critical MarxistTheory 11:4 (2003), 5293.

    Contents: Alan Johnson/Editorial Introduction: The American Worker and the AbsurdTruth about Marxism Karl Kautsky/The American Worker (translated by Daniel

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  • Gaido) Daniel Gaido/The American Worker and the Theory of PermanentRevolution: Karl Kautsky on Werner Sombarts Why Is There No Socialism in theUnited States? Paul Le Blanc/The Absence of Socialism in the United States:Contextualising Kautskys American Worker Loren Goldner/On the Non-Formation of a Working-Class Political Party in the United States, 190045 Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff/Exploitation, Consumption, and the Uniquenessof US Capitalism Noel Ignatiev/Whiteness and Class Struggle Alan Johnson/Equalibertarian Marxism and the Politics of Social Movements Peter Hudis/Workers as Reason: The Development of a New Relation of Worker andIntellectual in American Marxist Humanism.

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    Anon., Alfred Samter, 19222003, Peoples Weekly World 17:35 (Feb 1, 2003), p. 16.Anon., Angel Torres: Militant seaman, 19292003, Peoples Weekly World 18:25 (Nov 28,

    2003), p. 16.Anon., Anthony Toney: Painter, Educator, Activist, Peoples Weekly World 19:16

    Sep 25Oct 1(2004), p. 16.Anon., Carole Collier - Florida freedom fighter is mourned, Peoples Weekly World 18:21

    (Oct 31, 2003), p. 16.Anon., Erdine Antonsen, 99, dies, Peoples Weekly World 17:35 (Feb 1, 2003), p. 16.Anon., Howard B. Silverberg: Fighter for peace and equality, Peoples Weekly World 18:2

    (Jun 4, 2003), p. 16.Anon., In Tribute to Grace Cummings, Peoples Weekly World 17:51 (May 24, 2003),

    p. 16.Anon., Remembering Curtis Strong, 19152003, Peoples Weekly World 18:18 (Oct 10,

    2003), p. 16.Anon., Russell Brodine, musician and organizer, 19122003, Peoples Weekly World 17:40

    (Mar 8, 2003), p. 17.Barnfield, Graham, A Reversal of Fortune: Culture and the Crisis, Yesterday and Today,

    Working Papers on the Web (2004) (http://www.shu.ac.uk/wpw/thirties/thirties%20barnfinal.html)

    Bellamy, John S. II, Red dawn in Cleveland: the 1919 May Day riots, Timeline [OhioHistorical Society], JanFeb (2004), 2639.

    Bender, Daniel, Too much of distasteful masculinity: historicizing sexual harassment in thegarment sweatshop and factory, Journal of Womens History 15:4 (2004) 91116. Seepage 106: . . . in violent factionalism between Communists and socialists, the leaders ofeach side maintained notions of sexual difference. Socialists, who dominated the unionsleadership, pointed out that large numbers of the female rank and file supportedthe Communists . . . this alone was proof that the Communists had merely capitalizedon womens nature . . . Male Communist leaders, while criticizing establishedleaders . . . still sought to maintain a gendered hierarchyeven though women madeup the bulk of their supporters . . . Thus, one female worker wryly noted thatthe Communist opposition in the ILGWU was eighty percent women [with] maleleadership.

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    Donovan, John T., The American Catholic Press and the Cold War in Asia: the Case ofFather Patrick OConnor, S.S.C. (18991987), American Catholic Studies 115:3(2004), 2349.

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  • Dudziak, Mary L., Brown as a Cold War Case, Journal of American History 91 (2004),3241.

    Eckstein, Arthur, The Hollywood Ten in History and Memory, Film History 16:4 (2004),424436.

    Foley, Barbara, Ralph Ellison, Intertextuality, and Biographical Criticism: An Answer toBrian Roberts, Journal of Narrative Theory 34:2 (2004), 229257.

    Freer, Regina, L.A. Race Woman: Charlotta Bass and the Complexities of Black PoliticalDevelopment in Los Angeles, American Quarterly 56:3 (2004), 607632. Includesdiscussion of relationship to Civil Rights Congress and CP.

    Gaboury, Fred, Herbert Herb Kaye Kransdorf: 1917 2003, Peoples Weekly World17:52 (Mar 31, 2003) p. 14.

    Galbo, Joseph, From The Lonely Crowd to The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism andbeyond: the shifting ground of liberal narratives, Journal of the History of theBehavioral Sciences 40:1 (2004), 4776.

    Goggin, James E. et al., Emigrant Psychoanalysts in the USA and the FBI Archives,Psychoanalysis and History 6:1 (2004), 7592. Clara Happel, Martin Grotjahn,Otto Fenichel.

    Goldberg, C. A., Haunted by the specter of communism: Collective identity and resourcemobilization in the demise of the Workers Alliance of America, Theory and Society32:5/6 (2003), 725773.

    Gonzalez, Gabriela, Carolina Mungua and Emma Tenayuca: the Politics ofBenevolence and Radical Reform, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies24:2&3 (2003), 200229. On August 25, 1938, labor leader and TexasCommunist Party chair Emma Tenayuca barely escaped with her life as she andother party leaders attempted to hold a meeting at the San Antonio MunicipalAuditorium.

    Guard, Julie, Authenticity on the line: women workers, native scabs, and the multi-ethnic politics of identity in a left-led strike in Cold War Canada, Journal ofWomens History 15:4 (2004), 117140. UE local.

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    Hart, Justin, Making Democracy Safe for the World: Race, Propaganda, andthe Transformation of US Foreign Policy During World War II, Pacific HistoricalReview 73:1 (2004), 4984. Scholars have argued that, beginning in the late 1940s, theincreasing ideological competition between . . . communism and capitalism transformedAmericas record of racial discrimination and violence into an international issue withconsequences for US foreign policy. This article challenges that historiography byraising questions about both the timing and the cause of the increasing importanceof civil rights to the US foreign policy process . . . [to] account for these examplesrequires recognition of the World War II years not the Cold War as the decisiveturning point when the history of domestic race relations could no longer be sangui-nely ignored by US policymakers.

    Heineman, Kenneth J. Reformation: Monsignor Charles Owen Rice and theFragmentation of the New Deal Electoral Coalition in Pittsburgh, 19601972,Pennsylvania History 71 Winter (2004), 1936. Discusses Rices evolution fromanti-Communist labor priest in the 1940s to anti-anti-Communist ghetto priest inthe 1960s. His Western Pennsylvania ADA co-chair (past ASU officer and futureNOW president), Molly Yard, is also discussed.

    Holland, Max, A Cold War Odyssey: The Oswald Files, Cold War International HistoryProject Bulletin 14/15, Winter-Spring (2004), On Soviet records of Lee HarveyOswalds stay in the USSR.

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  • King, Bill, Neoconservatives and Trotskyism, Enter Stage Right 3.223.28 (2004) (http://www.enterstageright.com/archive/articles/0304/0304neocontrotp1.htm)

    Klehr, Harvey and John Earl Haynes, On the Waterfront Without a Clue: A Review Essay,Film History 16:4 (2004), 393395.

    Karpozilos, Kostis, Pre-Communist Greek Immigrant Radicalism in the United States,Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora 30:2 (2004), 756. 19001920.

    Lee, Ben, Howl and Other Poems: Is There Old Left in These New Beats? AmericanLiterature 76:2 (2004), 367389.

    Lekus, Ian Keith, Queer Harvests: Homosexuality, the US New Left, and the VenceremosBrigades to Cuba, Radical History Review 89 (2004), 5791.

    M-PMagdoff, Harry, et al., Paul M. Sweezy: A Collective Portrait, Monthly Review 56:5

    (2004), 1126.Markowitz, Norman, Harry Hay: The Great Forerunner, Political Afffairs 83:4 (2004),

    3942.Markowitz, Norman, The Man Who Cried Genocide, Political Afffairs 83:2 (2004),

    3839.Markowitz, Norman, Telling it from the Mountaintop, Political Afffairs 83:3 (2004),

    1617. Louise Patterson.Martin, Robert K., Newton Arvin: Literary Critic and Lewd Person, American Literary

    History 16:2 (2004), 290317. The persecution of this homosexual Melville scholarwho had once been a member of several Communist front organizations.

    Mayhew, Robert, The Making of Song of Russia, Film History 16:4 (2004), 334357.Meyer, Gerald, Fay and Herbert Aptheker: A Life, Political Affairs 83:2 (2004),

    3437.Nowlin, Michael, Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, and the Liberal Imagination, Arizona

    Quarterly 60:2 (2004), 117140. Political debate occasioned by Irving Howes essayBlack Boys and Native Sons (Partisan Review, 1963).

    Olmstead, Kathryn S., Blond Queens, Red Spiders, and Neurotic Old Maids: Gender andEspionage in the Early Cold War, Intelligence and National Security 19:1 (2004).

    Peddie, Ian, Theres No Way to Lose: Langston Hughes and Intraracial ClassAntagonism, Langston Hughes Review 18:Fall (2004), 3855.

    Phelps, Christopher, Why Wouldnt Sidney Hook Permit the Republication ofHis Best Book? Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory 11:4(2003), 305315. re: Towards the Understanding of Karl Marx: a RevolutionaryInterpretation (1933).

    R-SRadosh, Ron and Allis Radosh, A Great Historic Mistake: The Making of Mission to

    Moscow, Film History 16:4 (2004), 358377.Reavis, Dick J., Gentle giant: the feds targeted John Stanford for his membership in the

    Communist Party. But their harassment didnt stop him, and at 79, he is still on thefront lines, Current (San Antonio, 704, Nov. 12, 2003), p. 10.

    Reed, Brian, Carl Sandburgs The People, Yes, Thirties Modernism, and the Problem ofBad Political Poetry, Texas Studies in Literature and Language 46:2 (2004), 181212.

    Richer, Matthew, The Ongoing Campaign of Alger Hiss: The Sins of the Father, ModernAge 46 (2004), 307316.

    Robe, Chris, Eisenstein in America: The Que Viva Mexico! Debates and the EmergentPopular Front in US Film Theory and Criticism, The Velvet Light Trap 54 (2004),1831.

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  • Roberts, Brian, The CPUSAs Line and Atmosphere: Did Ellison and Wright WalkIt as They Breathed It as They Wrote? Journal of Narrative Theory 34:2 (2004),258268.

    Roberts, Brian, Reading Ralph Ellison Synthesizing the CP and NAACP: SympatheticNarrative Strategy, Sympathetic Bodies, Journal of Narrative Theory 34:1 (2004),88110.

    Rosenstone, Robert A., Confessions of a Postmodern (?) Historian, Rethinking History 8:1(2004), 149166. Includes musings on communist history.

    Rossinow, Doug, The Model of a Model Fellow Traveler: Harry F. Ward, the AmericanLeague for Peace and Democracy, and the Russian Question in American Politics,19331956, Peace & Change: a Journal of Peace Research, 29:2 (2004), 177220.

    Rubin, Daniel, Abe Magil: a tribute to a working class, Marxist journalist, Peoples WeeklyWorld (17:42, Mar 22, 2003), p. 10.

    Rubin, Daniel, Lou Diskin, Marxist educator, working-class activist, Peoples WeeklyWorld (18:10, Aug 9, 2003), p. 14.

    Rydell, Robert W., Grand Crossings: The Life and Work of Alexander Saxton, PacificHistorical Review 2004 73(2): 263285. Considers the life and career of AlexanderSaxton (b. 1919) . . . novelist . . . activist . . . historian . . . Saxton remained in Chicagoafter graduation and worked in a factory. He chronicled these experiences in hisfirst novel, Grand Crossing (1943). During the 1940s Saxton continued to write andbecame increasingly active politically, joining both the Communist Party in 1941 andthe Merchant Marines in 1943. His political activity and literary work gained theattention of the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1951, which com-plicated his career . . .

    Rivlin, Gary, A Long March From Maoism to Microsoft, New York Times, 5 December2004. About Sidney Rittenberg, formerly a US communist in China, now abusiness consultant.

    Sanchez, George J., Whats Good for Boyle Heights Is Good for the Jews: CreatingMultiracialism on the Eastside during the 1950s, American Quarterly 56:3 (2004),633661. Discusses politics and activism in the Los Angeles Jewish, then increas-ingly Mexican American community that was home to Dorothy Healey,Rose Chernin, and others. Extract: . . . was increasingly associated with politicalradicalism in the late 1940s and 1950s . . . after the war institutions in the area werespecifically attacked for harboring communists, socialists, and sympathizers . . . grewto be seen as an anomaly in Southern California by the early 1950s, and for beingsympathetic to liberal and leftist causes . . . led many leftists . . . to remain . . .whilepolitical moderates left, and it encouraged leftists from other parts of SouthernCalifornia to move into Boyle Heights just as it was becoming known as aMexican American ghetto neighborhood.

    Sbardellati, John and Tony Shaw, Booting a tramp: Charlie Chaplin, the FBI, and theconstruction of the subversive image in Red Scare America, Pacific Historical Review72:4 (2003), 495530.

    Schwartz, Stephen, Arthur Millers Proletariat: The True Stories of On the Waterfront,Pietro Panto, and Vincenzo Longhi, Film History 16:4 (2004), 378392.

    Sinha, Manisha, Eugene D. Genovese: the mind of a Marxist conservative, RadicalHistory Review 88 (2004), 429.

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    Vacha, John E., Underdog Factor: the Odyssey of Burgess Meredith, Timeline 21:2(2004), 4254. . . . the life and career of [the] actor Burgess Meredith . . . includinghis being blacklisted by Hollywood for being a Communist sympathizer . . .

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  • Vann, Richard T., Historians and Moral Evaluations, History and Theory 43 (2004), 330.Argues for strong evaluations informed by the work of philosophical ethicists. Partof a thematic issue, Historians and Ethics.

    Vials, Chris, How the Proletarian Novel Became Mass Culture: Gods Little Acre andthe Realist Aesthetics of the 1930s Left, Working Papers on the Web (2004) (http://www.shu.ac.uk/wpw/thirties/thirties%20vials.html)

    Wald, Alan, New Black Radical Scholarship, Against the Current, 108 (2004).Wald, Alan, Womens Lives on the Left, Against the Current, 109 (2004).Webb, Gregg G., The FBI and Foreign Intelligence: New Insights Into J. Edgar Hoovers

    Role, Studies in Intelligence, 48:1 (2004).Young, Robert, Langston Hughess Red Poetics, Langston Hughes Review 18:Fall (2004),

    1621.Zumoff, Jacob A., The Communist Party of the United States and the Communist

    International, 19191929, Communist History Network Newsletter 17 (2004)(http://les1.man.ac.uk/chnn/CHNN17ZUM.html)

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    Special Issue: East German Television History, Historical Journal of Film, Radio andTelevision 24:3 (2004), 315489.

    From the History and Mythology of the Revolution: Why the Jews? (A Round-TableDiscussion), Russian Studies in History 43:2 (2004), 376.

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    Allimonos, Con K., Greek Communist Activity in Melbourne: A Brief History, LabourHistory 86 (2004), 137155.

    Backes, Uwe, Volksaufstande in Kommunistischen Diktaturen - Reflexionen im Anschlussan die Kontroversen Ansichten Hannah Arendts und Carl J. Friedrichs [Popularuprisings in communist dictatorships: reflections on the controversial views ofHannah Arendt and Carl J. Friedrichs], Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte 17:1 (2004),222231.

    Behan, Tom, Refounding Further, International Socialism (2004), 87108. Interviewwith Fausto Bertinotti, national secretary of the Party of CommunistRefoundation.

    Becker, Marc, Indigenous Communists and Urban Intellectuals in Cayambe, Ecuador(19261944), International Review of Social History 49, Supplement 12 (2004),4164.

    Bell, David S., The French Communist Party within the Left and AlternativeMovements, Modern and Contemporary France 12:1 (2004), 2334.

    Berger, Stefan and Norman LaPorte, John Peet (19151988): An Englishman in theGDR, History 89:1 (2004), 4969. Editor (195275) of the (pro-DDR) DemocraticGerman Report.

    Berton, Peter, The Chinese and Japanese Communist Parties: Three Decades of Discordand Reconciliation, 19661998, Communist and Post-Communist Studies 37:3 (2004),361372.

    Bracke, Maud, West European Communism, Proletarian Internationalism and theCzechoslovak Crisis of 19681969: A Comparative Study of the Italian and FrenchCommunist Parties, Communist History Network Newsletter 17 (2004) (http://les1.man.ac.uk/chnn/CHNN17PRO.html)

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  • Buton, Philippe, Le Parti Communiste Francais et le Stalinisme au Lendemain de laSeconde Guerre Mondiale [The French Communist Party and Stalinism afterWorld War II], Journal of Modern European History 2:1 (2004), 5881.

    Brandenberger, David, Stalin, the Leningrad Affair, and the Limits of PostwarRussocentrism, Russian Review 63:2 (2004), 241255.

    Callaghan, John and Mark Phythian, State Surveillance of the CPGB Leadership:1920s1950s, Labour History Review 69:1 (2004), 1933.

    Chen, Tina Mai, Internationalism and Cultural Experience: Soviet Films and PopularChinese Understandings of the Future in the 1950s, Cultural Critique 58 (2004),82114.

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    Dagle, John, Cinema/History/Feminism: Intersecting Discourses in Rosa Luxemburg,Literature and Psychology 49:4 (2004), 2742.

    David-Fox, Michael, On the Primacy of Ideology: Soviet Revisionists and HolocaustDeniers (In Response to Martin Malia), Kritika: Explorations in Russian andEurasian History 5:1 (2004), 81105.

    Dobrenko, E. A., Socialism as Will and Representation, or What Legacy Are WeRejecting? Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 5:4 (2004),675708.

    Drake, Richard, Italian Communism and Soviet Terror, Journal of Cold War Studies 6:2(2004), 5763.

    Eremeeva, Anna N., Women and Violence in Artistic Discourse of the Russian Revolutionand Civil War 19171922), Gender & History 16:3 (2004), 726743. Translated byDan Healey.

    Ewing, E. Thomas, A Stalinist Celebrity Teacher: Gender, Professional, and PoliticalIdentities in Soviet Culture of the 1930s, Journal of Womens History 16:4 (2004),92118.

    Eyal, Gil, Identity and Trauma: Two Forms of the Will to Memory, History & Memory16:1 (2004), 536. Czech Republic and Slovakia.

    Fraser, Cary, The PPP on Trial: British Guiana in 1953, Small Axe 15 (2004),2142.

    Fuisz, Jozsef, Der Beitrag der Religionsgemeinschaften zum Ungarnaufstand 1956[The contribution of religious groups to the Hungarian uprising of 1956],Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte 17:1 (2004), 113132.

    Ghikas, Anastasis, The Politics of Working Class Communism in Greece, 19181936,Communist History Network Newsletter 17 (2004) (http://les1.man.ac.uk/chnn/CHNN17GRE.html)

    Granville, Johanna, Radio Free Europe and International Decision-Making During theHungarian Crisis of 1956, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 24:4(2004), 589-611.

    Goscha, Christopher E., Vietnam and the World Outside: The Case of VietnameseCommunist Advisers in Laos (194862), South East Asia Research 12:2 (2004),141185.

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    Heitlinger, Alana, Growing up Jewish in Communist Czechoslovakia, Jewish Journal ofSociology 46:1/2 (2004), 534.

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  • Heppell, Jason L., A Rebel, not a Rabbi: Jewish Membership of the Communist Party ofGreat Britain, Twentieth Century British History 15:1 (2004), 2850.

    Hernandez-Reguant, Ariana, Copyrighting Che: Art and Authorship under Cuban LateSocialism, Public Culture 16:1 (2004), 129.

    Hilton, Marjorie L., Retailing the Revolution: The State Department Store (GUM) andSoviet Society in the 1920s, Journal of Social History 37:4 (2004), 939964.

    Hoffmann, David L., Was There a Great Retreat from Soviet Socialism? Stalinist CultureReconsidered, Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 5:4 (2004),651674.

    Howe, Antony, The Past Is Ours: The Political Usage of English History by the BritishCommunist Party, and the Role of Dona Torr in the Creation of Its HistoriansGroup, 193056, Communist History Network Newsletter 17 (2004) (http://les1.man.-ac.uk/chnn/CHNN17TOR.html)

    Hradecny, Pavel, Problem Repatriace Detskych Utecencu z Recka v PoliticsCeskoslovenskeho Komunistickeho Rezimu let 19481954 [The problem of repatria-tion of Greek refugee children in the politics of the Czechoslovak Communist regime,194854], Slovansky Prehled 90:2 (2004), 275294.

    Hunt, Karen, Worley, and Matthew, Rethinking British Communist Party Women in the1920s, Twentieth Century British History 15:1 (2004), 127.

    Husband, William B., Mythical Communities and the New Soviet Woman: BolshevikAntireligious Chastushki, 191732, Russian Review 63:1 (2004), 89106. . . . infashioning the New [antireligious] Soviet Woman . . . propagandists . . . chose toinvent Bolshevik antireligious chastushki [womens self-composed topical songcouplets] that conveyed the ideas and behavior they wished to instill . . .

    Jordan, Pallo, The African National Congress: From Illegality to the Corridors of Power,Review of African Political Economy 31, no. 100 (2004), 203212. . . . notes that theANCs second term has been marked by growing tensions with the CommunistParty . . .

    Kaminski, Lukasz, Why Did Gomulka Not Become a Polish Slansky? Intermarium7:1 (2004) (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/REGIONAL/ECE/intermarium/vol7.html>)

    Kiely, Jan, Performances of Resistance: Communist Hunger Strikes and Demonstrationsin Nationalist Prisons, 19281937, Twentieth-Century China 29:2 (2004), 6388.

    Kostrychenko, Gennadii, Golda at the Metropol Hotel, Russian Studies in History 43:2(2004), 7784.

    Kott, Sandrine, Everyday Communism: New Social History of the German DemocraticRepublic, Contemporary European History 13:2 (2004), 233247. Review essay.

    Kramer, Mark, The Collapse of East European Communism and the Repercussions withinthe Soviet Union (Part 2), Journal of Cold War Studies 6:4 (2004), 364.

    Krylova, Anna, Stalinist Identity from the Viewpoint of Gender: Rearing a Generation ofProfessionally Violent Women-Fighters in 1930s Stalinist Russia, Gender & History16:3 (2004), 626653.

    Lauri-Santiago, Aldo, They Call Us Thieves and Steal Our Wage: Toward aReinterpretation of the Salvadoran Rural Mobilization, 19291931, HispanicAmerican Historical Review 84:2 (2004), 191237.

    Loss, Christopher, Party School: Education, Political Ideology, and the Cold War,Journal of Policy History 16:1 (2004), 99116. Review essay books about EasternEurope & USSR.

    Losurdo, Domenico, Towards a Critique of the Category of Totalitarianism, HistoricalMaterialism 12:2 (2004), 2555. Left critique, stating that it erases fundamentaldifferences between fascism and communism.

    Lu, Tonglin, Fantasy and Ideology in a Chinese Film: A Zizekian Reading of the CulturalRevolution, positions: east asia cultures critique 12:2 (2004), 539564.

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    MacDonald, Fraser, Paul Strand and the Atlanticist Cold War, History of Photography28:4 (2004), 357374.

    Marks, Gary N., Communist Party Membership in Five Former Soviet Bloc Countries,19451989, Communist and Post-Communist Studies 37:2 (2004), 241263.

    Monteath, Peter, The German Democratic Republic and the Jews, German History 22:3(2004), 448468.

    Nadzhafov, Dzhahangir G., The Beginning of the Cold War between East and West: TheAggravation of Ideological Confrontation, Cold War History 4:2 (2004), 140174. . . . internal documents of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union demonstratehow the Soviet leadership conceptualized the ideological differences between theSoviet Union and the West . . .

    Nygaard, Bertel, En Tredje Vej: Hitler-Stalin-Pagten, Finlandskrigen og de DanskeTrotskister [A third way: the Hitler-Stalin pact, the Finnish-Russian war and theDanish Trotskyists], Arbejderhistorie: Tidsskrift for Historie, Kultur og Politik 23(2004), 99108.

    Orel, Vtezslav, Stalin a Lysenkismus: Z Vypovedi Odtajnenych Archivu [Stalin andLysenkoism according to documents from opened archives], Dejiny Ved a Techniky37:1 (2004), 2336.

    Palmowski, Jan, Building an East German Nation: The Construction of a Socialist Heimat,19451961, Central European History 37:3 (2004), 365399.

    Parsons, Steve, Aksel Larsen and the CIA, Communist History Network Newsletter 17(2004). Danish Communist (http://les1.man.ac.uk/chnn/CHNN17ASK.html)

    Potts, Archie, A House on Chausseestrasse, Communist History Network Newsletter17 (2004). History of the Bertolt Brecht/Helene Weigel house in East Berlin,19531971 (http://les1.man.ac.uk/chnn/CHNN17HOU.html)

    Powell, Glyn, Turning off the Power: The Electrical Trades Union and the Anti-Communist Crusade 195761, Contemporary British History 18:2 (2004), 126.

    Randall, Amy E., Legitimizing Soviet Trade: Gender and the Feminization of the RetailWorkforce in the Soviet 1930s, Journal of Social History 37:4 (2004), 965990.

    Redfern, Neil, British Communists, the British Empire and the Second World War,International Labor and Working-Class History 65 (2004), 117135.

    Reichel, Heloisa Jochims, O Perigo Vermelho na America Latina e a Grande ImprensaDurante os Primeiros Anos da Guerra-Fria (19471955) [The Red danger in LatinAmerica and streamline journalism during the first years of the Cold War, 194755],Dialogos 8:1 (2004), 189208.

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    Shevchenko, Alexei, Bringing the Party Back In: The CCP and the Trajectory of MarketTransition in China, Communist and Post-Communist Studies 37:2 (2004), 161185.

    Shore, Marci, Children of the Revolution: Communism, Zionism, and the BermanBrothers, Jewish Social Studies 10:3 (2004), 2386. Polish communists.

    Simpson, Pat, Parading Myths: Imaging New Soviet Woman on Fizkulturniks Daym July1944, Russian Review 63:2 (2004), 187211.

    Strubind, Andrea, Die Religionsgemeinschaften und der Volksaufstand vom 17 June 1953[The German religious communities and the popular uprising of 17 June 1953],Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte 17:1 (2004), 6399.

    Stutje, Jan Willem, Trotskyism Emerges from Obscurity: New Chapters in itsHistoriography, International Review of Social History 49:2 (2004), 279292.

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  • Suttner, Raymond, The (Re-)construction of the South African Communist Partyas an Underground Organisation, Journal of Contemporary African Studies 22:1(2004), 4368.

    Taylor, Richard, Radiating the Revolution: Agitation in the Russian Civil War, Historian81 (2004), 611.

    Thomson-Wohlgemuth, Gabriele, A Socialist Approach to Translation: A WayForward? META: Journal des Traducteurs 49:3 (2004), 498510. Translation in theDDR.

    Tolstikova, Natasha, Rabotnitsa: The Paradoxical Success of a Soviet WomensMagazine, Journalism History 30:3 (2004), 3140.

    Tomoff, Kiril, Uzbek Musics Separate path: Interpreting Anticosmopolitanism in StalinistCentral Asia, Russian Review 63:2 (2004), 212240.

    Varin, Jacques, Les Etudiants Communistes, des Origines a la Veille de Mai 1968[Communist students, from the origins to the eve of May 1968], Materiaux pourlHistoire de Notre Temps 74 (2004), 3749.

    Walder, Andrew G., The Party Elite and Chinas Trajectory of Change, China: AnInternational Journal 2:2 (2004), 189209. A radical shift towards educational attain-ment in Party recruitment may portend a stable evolution towards effective and lessauthoritarian forms of government. The greatest threat to this scenario would be statesector reform via privatisation that leaves large percentages of state assets in the handsof elite families.

    Ward, Chris, What is History? The Case of Late Stalinism, Rethinking History 8:3 (2004),439458.

    Witkowski, Gregory R., On the Campaign Trail: State Planning and Eigen-Sinn in aCommunist Campaign to Transform the East German Countryside, CentralEuropean History 37:3 (2004), 400422.

    Zubkova, Elena, The Soviet Regime and Soviet Society in the Postwar Years: Innovationsand Conservatism, 19451953, Journal of Modern European History 2:1 (2004),134152.

    VI. Conference Papers & Other Unpublished Works [41]

    For additional information about conference papers (presenters affiliation,panel title, etc.), please consult the website of the hosting organization (i.e., theannual meeting webpage within their website).

    AHAAmerican Historical Associationhttp://www.historians.org/annual/2004/2004Program/index.htmGSCCWGraduate Student Conference on the Cold Warhttp://www.gwu.edu/%7Eieresgwu/GWUUCSB2004Program.pdfOAHOrganization of American Historianshttp://www.oah.org/meetings/2004/program/index.htmlPCA/ACAPopular Culture Association/American Culture AssociationSSSASouthwestern Social Science AssociationGeorge Washington University & University of California Santa Barbara 2004 Graduate Student

    Conference on the Cold War at GWU, Washington, DC, 30 April - 1 May 2004. Seeselected entries below from Panels 5/6, The Cold War at Home I/II. (http://www.gwu.edu/ieresgwu/GSConference.html)

    Contrary Legacies: the Lives and Scholarship of Herbert Aptheker and August Meier, Panel, OAHAnnual Meeting (2004), featuring John H. Bracey, Gerald Horne, David Katzman,Mark Snyder.

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  • Batiste, Stephanie L., Dramas of Property as the Performance of Resistance: thePossibilities of Radicalism in the Negro Federal Theaters Big White Fog andMississippi Rainbow, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Beninato, Stefanie, The Politics of Rebellion: the Free Speech Movement and theCounter-Culture, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Bernstein, Shana, Grass Roots Activists in a Global Web: Civil Rights in the InternationalArena in World War II and the Cold War, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Braukman, Stacy, Pornography, Sexual Deviance, and Un-Americanism: Anti-SmutCampaigns in Florida, 196162, AHA Annual Meeting (2004).

    Castledine, Jacqueline, Ripples in the Second Wave: the Legacy of Left-Feminism inPostwar America, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Collins, Elizabeth, A Woman of Questionable Loyalty: Anna M. Rosenberg and theSecond Red Scare, GSCCW (2004).

    Cumberbatch, Prudence Denise, Race, Official Culture, and Radicalism: BlackBaltimore Charts a Response to the New Deal, 193345, AHA Annual Meeting(2004).

    Danielson, Leilah, Christianity, Dissent, and the Cold War: Reinhold Niebuhr andA.J. Muste, Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Conference(2004).

    Endres, David, A Cold War But a Fiery Faith: American Catholic Youth and InternationalAnti-Communism, GSCCW (2004).

    Faue, Elizabeth, Shifting Labors Loyalties: Redefining Citizenship and Allegiance in the1940s Left, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Frederickson, Kari, The Cold War Comes South: a View from the Grassroots, OAHAnnual Meeting (2004).

    Fujii, George, Marshall Plan or Wallace Plan? The Selling of Alternate Visions for PostwarAmerican Prosperity, GSCCW (2004).

    Garabedian, Steven, Reds, Whites, & the Blues: Lawrence Gellert, Negro Songs ofProtest, & the Leftwing Folksong Revivial of the 1930s and 1940s, OAH AnnualMeeting (2004).

    Gary, Brett J., Comstocks and Communists: Morris L. Ernst Wages War on Two Fronts,OAH (2004).

    Gellman, Erik S., A Radical Past for a Progressive Future: Black Culture and the NationalNegro Congress, AHA (2004).

    Gifford, Laura, Nixon and the Clergymen: Religion, Politics, and the Anti-CommunistThreat, 19531960, GSCCW (2004).

    Glickman, Lawrence B., What Happened to the Consumer Movement in the 1940s?OAH (2004).

    Heale, Michael J., Metropolitan Malaise: Red Scare Politics in the Cities in the 1940s and1950s, AHA (2004).

    Herzstein, Robert, Henry R. Luces War Against Asian Communism: the Grandeur andMisery of a Journalistic Activist, Historical Society National Conference, BoothbayHarbor, Maine (2004).

    Issel, William, The Catholic Internationale: Religious Sources of Mayor Joseph L. AliotosUrban Liberalism, AHA (2004).

    Jarvis, Eric, Suffern on the Steppes: Anti-Communist Satire in the Comic Strip PogoDuring the Early Cold War, PCA/ACA Annual Meeting (2004).

    Jones, William P., Interracial Cooperation and Cold War Civil Rights: The Case of theSouthern Patriot, AHA (2004).

    Kirkpatrick, Andrew, American Expatriates in the USSR, SSSA Annual Meeting(2004).

    Klehr, Harvey, Distorting the Past, National Association of Scholars Conference (2004).Historiography of Stalinism and Soviet espionage.

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  • Link, Daniel, The Very Fate of American Democracy: Liberal Anticommunism and theNew York City Mayoral Campaigns of 19451949, GSCCW (2004).

    Lorence, James J., Mobilizing the Reserve Army: the Communist Party andthe Unemployed in Atlanta, 19291934, OAH Southern Regional Conference(2004).

    McGirr, Lisa, The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti: a Global History, OAH AnnualMeeting (2004).

    Meek, Alison, The Poisonous Pens: Editorial Cartoons and the Post-World War IIAnti-Communist Hysteria, PCA/ACA Annual Meeting (2004).

    Quirke-Radja, Carol, Strike Pictures Are Star Witnesses: Photographs, Newsreels and theFraming of the Chicago Memorial Day Massacre, May 1937, OAH Annual Meeting(2004).

    Saab, A. Joan, The Artists Union and the Redefinition of the American Artist, OAHAnnual Meeting (2004).

    Smethurst, James, The Influence of the Popular Front in the South on the Black ArtsMovement, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Smith, Judith E., Left-Wing Ethnic Notions in Hollywood Film: Alternatives to Jewishand Black Exceptionalism in The Pawnbroker and The Angel Levine, OAH AnnualMeeting (2004).

    Storrs, Landon, Antifeminism in the Campaign against Communists in Government,193856, AHA Annual Meeting (2004).

    Storrs, Landon, Left-Feminism, the Consumer Movement, and Red Scare Politics,19351950, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Tuchinsky, Adam-Max, Umbilical Cords to Marx: the New York Tribune and the LiberalSocialist Tradition, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Wald, Alan, Louisiana Reds: the Southern Roots of Black Marxism, OAH AnnualMeeting (2004).

    Wu, Judy Tzu-Chun, Revolutionary Tourism: American Anti-Imperialists in CommunistAsia, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Yuhl, Stephanie E., Sculpted Radicals: Sacco & Vanzetti in Contemporary PublicMemory, OAH Annual Meeting (2004).

    Zahavi, Gerald, Regionalism and Revolution: Don West, Robert F. Hall,and the Communist Party in Appalachia, 19281948, OAH Annual Meeting(2004).

    VII. Sound and/or Visual materials [5]

    Childrens Drawings of the Spanish Civil War: an Online Exhibition Catalog (New York, N.Y.:Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, 2003) (http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/exhibitions/children/)

    Les Brigades Internationales: Images Retrouvees, Michel Lefebvre and Remi Skoutelsky(Paris: Seuil, 2003), 189 p. Accompanies the exhibition No pasaran, imagesdes brigades internationales dans la guerre dEspagne, organized by theBibliothe`que de documentation internationale contemporaine de Nanterre andheld at the Musee dhistoire contemporaine de Paris, hotel des Invalides,Mar 27June 14, 2003.

    Revolution in the Nursery: Early Soviet-Era Books in the Central Childrens Room:September 12November 3, 2003, Sibylle Fraser (New York: Central ChildrensRoom, Donnell Library Center, NYPL, 2003), 10 p.

    Spies: Secrets from the CIA, KGB and Hollywood. Currently on exhibit at the Ronald ReaganPresidential Library & Museum in Simi Valley, California (http://www.odci.gov/csi/exhibits/ReaganSpiesExhibit.htm)

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  • Sviblova, Olga, Sowjetische Photographie der 20er und 30er JahreSoviet Photography of the1920s and 1930s (Moscow: Museum The Moscow House of Photography;Winterthur: Fotomuseum Winterthur, 2004), 245 p. Catalog of exhibition held atFotomuseum Winterthur, from Feb. 21 till May 16, 2004.

    VIII. Internet & World Wide Web; Other Electronic Resources [1]

    Anon. Hollywood Blacklisting: Persons named as Communist (http://www.jefferson.lib.la.us/Reference/personsnamedascommunist.htm). The source is not clear butthe website of the Jefferson Parish Library, Metairie, LA, has a list of 314 persons.

    Total: 376

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