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Shows that contrary to the beliefs of many historians - radical and otherwise - the American Communist Party did often march to Moscow's tune in efforts to sway American foreign policy in ways that benefitted the Soviet Union.

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"This welcome addition to the literature clearly elucidates how national ACP policy twists, turns, and crises impacted the Maryland party over 40 years and is based upon extensive research in archival sources (including recently opened ACP records deposited in the former Soviet Union), FBI reports, contemporary newspaper accounts, secondary literature, and a few interviews with former ACP members." -- Choice

"One of only three state studies of the U.S. Communist Party ever published. . . . Pedersen utilizes a remarkable array of sources, including Russian archives, FBI files, Catholic Church manuscripts, and interviews with party members. . . . Pedersen is careful throughout to embed his coverage of Maryland communism within the wider political history of the state and the nation. His wholly admirable study, therefore, is worth the attention even of nonspecialists." -- Myron I. Scholnick, Journal of Southern History


"There is no better account available of how the Communist Party functioned at the state level than Vernon Pedersen's Bolsheviks in Baltimore." -- Harvey E. Klehr, author of The Secret World of American Communism

The Communist Party in Maryland 191957

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      Publisher: MO - University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 12/19/2000 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780252023217, 978-0252023217
      ISBN10: 0252023218

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Shows that contrary to the beliefs of many historians - radical and otherwise - the American Communist Party did often march to Moscow's tune in efforts to sway American foreign policy in ways that benefitted the Soviet Union.

      Trade Review
      "This welcome addition to the literature clearly elucidates how national ACP policy twists, turns, and crises impacted the Maryland party over 40 years and is based upon extensive research in archival sources (including recently opened ACP records deposited in the former Soviet Union), FBI reports, contemporary newspaper accounts, secondary literature, and a few interviews with former ACP members." -- Choice

      "One of only three state studies of the U.S. Communist Party ever published. . . . Pedersen utilizes a remarkable array of sources, including Russian archives, FBI files, Catholic Church manuscripts, and interviews with party members. . . . Pedersen is careful throughout to embed his coverage of Maryland communism within the wider political history of the state and the nation. His wholly admirable study, therefore, is worth the attention even of nonspecialists." -- Myron I. Scholnick, Journal of Southern History


      "There is no better account available of how the Communist Party functioned at the state level than Vernon Pedersen's Bolsheviks in Baltimore." -- Harvey E. Klehr, author of The Secret World of American Communism

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