

An edition of Joseph McCarthy (1999)
Reexamining the Life and Legacy of America's Most Hated Senator
By Arthur Herman
Publish Date
December 2, 1999
Publisher
Free Press
Language
eng
Pages
410
Description:
"Joseph McCarthy explains how this farm boy from Wisconsin sprang up from a newly confident postwar America, and how he embodied the hopes and anxieties of a generation caught in the toils of the Cold War. It shows how McCarthy used the explosive issue of Communist spying in the thirties and forties to challenge the Washington political establishment and catapult himself into the headlines. Above all, it gives us a picture of the red scare far different from and more accurate than the one typically portrayed in the news media and the movies."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Legislators, Anti-communist movements, 20th century, United States, Internal security, United States. Congress. Senate, Biography, History, Mccarthy, joseph , 1908-1957, Legislators--united states--biography, Anti-communist movements--history, Anti-communist movements--united states--history--20th century, Internal security--history, Internal security--united states--history--20th century, E748.m143 h47 2000, 973.921/092 b
People: Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century