The anticommunist crusade of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its legendary director J. Edgar Hoover during the McCarthy era and the Cold War has attracted much attention from historians during the last decades, but little has been known about the Bureau's political activities during its formative years. This work breaks new ground by tracing the roots of the FBI's political surveillance to the involvement of the Bureau's predecessor, the Bureau of Investigation (BI), in the nation's first period of communist-hunting, the "Red Scare" after World War I. The book is based on the first systematic and comprehensive use of the early BI files from 1908 to 1922, which have only survived on difficult-to-read microfilms deposited in the Natio...
Using over twelve thousand previously classified documents made available through the Freedom of Inf...
Between 1939 and 1945 the Federal Bureau of Investigation, headed by J. Edgar Hoover, monitored the...
John Sbardellati and Tony Shaw, 'Booting a Tramp: Charlie Chaplin, the FBI, and the Construction of ...
The anticommunist crusade of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its legendary director J. Edgar...
Recent scholarship has traced the origin of federal political surveillance of citizens by what was t...
The Bureau of Investigation, direct precursor to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was crea...
Between 1939 and 1945 the Federal Bureau of Investigation, headed by J. Edgar Hoover, monitored t...
In 1947 radical journalist I. F. Stone called the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) ...
This study re-examines the Great Red Scare that followed the First World War in an effort to more ac...
The anticommunist crusade of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its legendary director J. Edgar...
A consensus has developed among historians that in the early months of 1919, widespread panic consum...
On March 15, 1951, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover formally authorized a covert liaison between the Fed...
From 1919 to 1920 the United States carried out a massive campaign against radicals, arresting and d...
In March 1951, the Federal Bureau of Investigation established a formal, covert relationship with th...
African Americans, who had been systematically oppressed from the very beginning of their time in th...
Using over twelve thousand previously classified documents made available through the Freedom of Inf...
Between 1939 and 1945 the Federal Bureau of Investigation, headed by J. Edgar Hoover, monitored the...
John Sbardellati and Tony Shaw, 'Booting a Tramp: Charlie Chaplin, the FBI, and the Construction of ...
The anticommunist crusade of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its legendary director J. Edgar...
Recent scholarship has traced the origin of federal political surveillance of citizens by what was t...
The Bureau of Investigation, direct precursor to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was crea...
Between 1939 and 1945 the Federal Bureau of Investigation, headed by J. Edgar Hoover, monitored t...
In 1947 radical journalist I. F. Stone called the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) ...
This study re-examines the Great Red Scare that followed the First World War in an effort to more ac...
The anticommunist crusade of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its legendary director J. Edgar...
A consensus has developed among historians that in the early months of 1919, widespread panic consum...
On March 15, 1951, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover formally authorized a covert liaison between the Fed...
From 1919 to 1920 the United States carried out a massive campaign against radicals, arresting and d...
In March 1951, the Federal Bureau of Investigation established a formal, covert relationship with th...
African Americans, who had been systematically oppressed from the very beginning of their time in th...
Using over twelve thousand previously classified documents made available through the Freedom of Inf...
Between 1939 and 1945 the Federal Bureau of Investigation, headed by J. Edgar Hoover, monitored the...
John Sbardellati and Tony Shaw, 'Booting a Tramp: Charlie Chaplin, the FBI, and the Construction of ...