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Mccarthyism And New York's Hearst Press

by Jim Tuck
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Overview

This hard-hitting, meticulously researched study provides an in-depth analysis of the bizarre relationship between Senator Joe McCarthy and the Hearst press from 1942-57. Concentrating on the Journal-American and the Mirror in New York, Tuck looks deep into the center of the controversy and arrives at some surprising conclusions. Contents: The Cold War Within the Hot Water: Hearst as Pioneer; Pre-McCarthy McCarthyism: The Hearst Press and Parnell Thomas; The Hiss Case and the Mindszenty Trial; 1950: The Alliance Forms; 1951-52: The Alliance at High Noon; 1953: The Alliance Cracks; 1954: Fragmentation; 1955-57: The Reign of Silence; Epilogue: McCarthy as Redbaiter An Inquiry.

Synopsis

This hard-hitting, meticulously researched study provides an in-depth analysis of the bizarre relationship between Senator Joe McCarthy and the Hearst press from 1942-57. Concentrating on the "Journal-American" and the "Mirror" in New York, Tuck looks deep into the center of the controversy and arrives at some surprising conclusions. Contents: The Cold War Within the Hot Water: Hearst as Pioneer; Pre-McCarthy McCarthyism: The Hearst Press and Parnell Thomas; The Hiss Case and the Mindszenty Trial; 1950: The Alliance Forms; 1951-52: The Alliance at High Noon; 1953: The Alliance Cracks; 1954: Fragmentation; 1955-57: The Reign of Silence; Epilogue: McCarthy as Redbaiter An Inquiry.

Author Biography: Jim Tuck is a freelance author, journalist, and syndicated columnist.

About the Author, Jim Tuck

Jim Tuck is a freelance author, journalist, and syndicated columnist.

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Editorials

Journal Of American History

Jim Tuck has put together an interesting tale...Tuck's work may serve as a useful and readable introduction to many colorful characters, including syndicated columnists, those they accused, the politicians who worked with and against McCarthy...
β€” James W. Compton

Allyn Hunt

His examination, for the most part, is coolheaded, something that is welcome in today's vitriolic political climate...tightly packed, scholarly education...this book clarifies an important time.

Bill Bruce

...traces how a powerful and sometimes reckless, even deliberately deceptive media giant can team with a demagogue to damage individual lives and careers...Though the principal subject of McCarthyism and Hearst is 40 years in the ground, Jim's book reminds us that demagoguery lives...ignore it at our peril.

James W. Compton

The territory is familiar, but Tuck proves that a few areas remain fertile fields for study.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780819198785

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