Communism and McCarthyism in Cold War New York
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Phillip Deery is Professor of History at Victoria University, Melbourne, where he teaches American and Cold War history.
Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - The Doctor: Edward Barsky Chapter 3 - The Writer: Howard Fast Chapter 4 - The Professors: Bradley and Burgum Chapter 5 - The Composer: Dimitri Shostakovich Chapter 6 - The Lawyer: O. John Rogge Conclusion Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index