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Librarian Spies - Philip and Mary Jane Keeney and Cold War Espionage

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Informationen zum Autor LOUISE S. ROBBINS is an assistant professor in the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Her publications have appeared in journals such as Libraries and Culture , Journal of Education for Library and Information Science , and Library Quarterly . Klappentext In 1950, Senator Joseph McCarthy declared that the State Department was a haven for communists and traitors. Among famous targets, like Alger Hiss, the senator also named librarian Mary Jane Keeney and her husband Philip, who had been called before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee to account for friendships with suspected communists, memberships in communist fronts, and authorship of articles that had been published in leftist periodicals. Conservative journalists and politicians had seized the occasion to denounce the pair as communist sympathizers and spies for the Soviet Union. If the accusations were true, the Keeneys had provided the Soviets with classified information about American defense and economic policies that could alter the balance of power between those rival nations. If false, the Keeneys had been shamefully wronged by their own government, for the accusations tumbled them into grief and poverty. In 1950, Senator Joseph McCarthy declared that the State Department was a haven for communists and traitors. Among famous targets, like Alger Hiss, the senator also named librarian Mary Jane Keeney and her husband Philip, who had been called before The House UnAmerican Activities Committee to account for friendships with suspected communists, memberships in communist fronts, and authorship of articles that had been published in leftist periodicals. Conservative journalists and politicians had seized the occasion to denounce the pair as communist sympathizers and spies for the Soviet Union. If the accusations were true, the Keeneys had provided the Soviets with classified information about American defense and economic policies that could alter the balance of power between those rival nations. If false, the Keeneys had been shamefully wronged by their own government, for the accusations tumbled them into grief and poverty. This book draws on a wide range of archival materials, especialy FBI files, interviews, and extensive reading from secondary sources to tell the story of Philip Olin Keeney and his wife Mary Jane, who became part of the famed Silvermaster Spy Ring in the 1940s. It paints a picture of two ordinary people who took an extraordinary path in life and, while they were never charged and tried as spies, were punished through blacklisting. It also reaveals the means by which the FBI investigated suspected spies through black bag jobs, phone tapping, and mail interceptions. Spies compromise national security by stealing secrets, but secrets can be defined to suit individual political designs and ambitions. Philip and Mary Jane Keeney constantly tested the boundaries of free access to information - to the point of risking disloyalty to their country - but the American government responded in a manner that risked its democratic foundations. Zusammenfassung In 1950! Senator Joseph McCarthy declared that the State Department was a haven for communists and traitors. Conservative journalists and politicians seized the occasion to denounce the pair as communist sympathizers and spies for the Soviet Union. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1:Philip Chapter 2:Mary Jane Chapter 3:The Librarians Chapter 4:Struggle Chapter 5:Progressive Librarians Council Chapter 6:The Spies at Home Chapter 7:The Spies Abroad Chapter 8:Caught in the Web Chapter 9:Un-Americans Chapter 10: Guilt and Association Notes Bibliography ...

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Authors Rosalee McReynolds, Rosalee (EDT)/ Robbins Mcreynolds, Louise Robbins, Louise S. Robbins
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.03.2009
 
EAN 9780275994488
ISBN 978-0-275-99448-8
No. of pages 183
Dimensions 171 mm x 260 mm x 25 mm
Series Praeger Security International
Psi Classics of the Counterins
Praeger Security International
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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