""The Long War" is full of important, previously untold stories about relations between intellectuals and the radical parties. It offers moments of real subtlety and insight."--Alan Filreis, University of Pennsylvania
""The Long War" is full of important, previously untold stories about relations between intellectuals and the radical parties. It offers moments of real subtlety and insight."--Alan Filreis, University of PennsylvaniaHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judy Kutulas is Assistant Professor of History at St. Olaf College.
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Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations Used in the Text xiii Introduction 1 1. "Leftbound Local": The Lost Generation, Social Activists, Communists, and the Depression 18 2. "The Disinherited": The Emergence of a Left-wing Opposition, 1932-1935 52 3. Becoming "More Liberal": constructing the People's Front, 1935-1937 87 4. Challenging "The Writers Congress Creed": Left-wing Opposition to the People's Front, 1937-1938 106 5. "The More Developed Writers": Managing the People's Front, 1937-1938 132 6. "Bystanders" and the "Tit for Tat Front": The Emergence of Extremism on Either Side of the Front Barrier, 1939 148 7. "A Pretty Pickle": The Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Breakup of the Intellectual People's Front, 1939-1940 164 8. Countering "Totalitarian Liberalism": The Demise of Anti-Stalinism and the Emergence of Liberal Anticommunism, 1939-1940 186 9. The "Official Creed": The Legacy of the 1930s Intellectual Left 209 "Newcomers . . . Forcing Themselves toward the Fore": Some Conclusions 234 Notes 241 Selected Bibliography 299 Index 315
Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations Used in the Text xiii Introduction 1 1. "Leftbound Local": The Lost Generation, Social Activists, Communists, and the Depression 18 2. "The Disinherited": The Emergence of a Left-wing Opposition, 1932-1935 52 3. Becoming "More Liberal": constructing the People's Front, 1935-1937 87 4. Challenging "The Writers Congress Creed": Left-wing Opposition to the People's Front, 1937-1938 106 5. "The More Developed Writers": Managing the People's Front, 1937-1938 132 6. "Bystanders" and the "Tit for Tat Front": The Emergence of Extremism on Either Side of the Front Barrier, 1939 148 7. "A Pretty Pickle": The Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Breakup of the Intellectual People's Front, 1939-1940 164 8. Countering "Totalitarian Liberalism": The Demise of Anti-Stalinism and the Emergence of Liberal Anticommunism, 1939-1940 186 9. The "Official Creed": The Legacy of the 1930s Intellectual Left 209 "Newcomers . . . Forcing Themselves toward the Fore": Some Conclusions 234 Notes 241 Selected Bibliography 299 Index 315
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