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OverviewNo professional group in the United States benefitted more from World War II than the scientific community. After the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, scientists enjoyed unprecedented public visibility and political influence as a new elite whose expertise now seemed critical to America's future. But as the United States grew committed to Cold War conflict with the Soviet Union and the ideology of anticommunism came to dominate American politics, scientists faced an increasingly vigorous regimen of security and loyalty clearances as well as the threat of intrusive investigations by the notorious House Committee on Un-American Activities and other government bodies. This book offers a major study of American scientists' encounters with Cold War anticommunism in the decade after World War II. By examining cases of individual scientists subjected to loyalty and security investigations, the organizational response of the scientific community to political attacks, and the relationships between Cold War ideology and postwar science policy, Jessica Wang demonstrates the stifling effects of anticommunist ideology on the politics of science. She exposes the deep divisions over the Cold War within the scientific community and provides a complex story of hard choices, a community in crisis, and roads not taken. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jessica WangPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780807847497ISBN 10: 0807847496 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 31 January 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWang 's probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.<p> Nature Wang_s probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.<p> Nature "Wang 's probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"" Wang_s probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"" Wanga[s probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"" ÝE¨ssential reading for historians of science and for students of Cold War politics.""American Studies"" ÝS¨heds light on a fascinating and disturbing aspect of the Cold War.""Canadian Journal of History"" A well-researched, judiciously argued and subtle history of the period.""Physics World"" This nuanced, extensively documented study thus adds significantly to our understanding of the shaping of contemporary American science and culture.""American Historical Review"" Wangs probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"" ""A well-researched, judiciously argued and subtle history of the period.""Physics World"""" ""This nuanced, extensively documented study thus adds significantly to our understanding of the shaping of contemporary American science and culture.""American Historical Review"""" ""WangUs probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"""" [E]ssential reading for historians of science and for students of Cold War politics.""American Studies"" [S]heds light on a fascinating and disturbing aspect of the Cold War.""Canadian Journal of History""" Wang 's probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources. Nature Wang_s probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources. Nature Wanga[s probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources. Nature This nuanced, extensively documented study thus adds significantly to our understanding of the shaping of contemporary American science and culture. American Historical Review YEssential reading for historians of science and for students of Cold War politics. American Studies A well-researched, judiciously argued and subtle history of the period. Physics World Wangs probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources. Nature YSheds light on a fascinating and disturbing aspect of the Cold War. Canadian Journal of History This nuanced, extensively documented study thus adds significantly to our understanding of the shaping of contemporary American science and culture. American Historical Review [E]ssential reading for historians of science and for students of Cold War politics. American Studies [S]heds light on a fascinating and disturbing aspect of the Cold War. Canadian Journal of History WangUs probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources. Nature A well-researched, judiciously argued and subtle history of the period. Physics World Wang 's probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"" Wang_s probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"" Wanga[s probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"" ÝE¨ssential reading for historians of science and for students of Cold War politics.""American Studies"" ÝS¨heds light on a fascinating and disturbing aspect of the Cold War.""Canadian Journal of History"" A well-researched, judiciously argued and subtle history of the period.""Physics World"" This nuanced, extensively documented study thus adds significantly to our understanding of the shaping of contemporary American science and culture.""American Historical Review"" Wangs probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"" ""A well-researched, judiciously argued and subtle history of the period.""Physics World"""" ""This nuanced, extensively documented study thus adds significantly to our understanding of the shaping of contemporary American science and culture.""American Historical Review"""" ""WangUs probing account of these episodes surpasses most others, since she draws on numerous public and private sources.""Nature"""" [E]ssential reading for historians of science and for students of Cold War politics.""American Studies"" [S]heds light on a fascinating and disturbing aspect of the Cold War.""Canadian Journal of History"" Author InformationJessica Wang is assistant professor of U.S. history at the University of California, Los Angeles. 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