103. American Communist History after the Espionage Turn
Saturday, January 8, 2:30–4:30 p.m.
Convention Center, Room 609
Chair: James
N. Gregory, University of Washington Seattle
Papers:
Balancing the Overt and the Covert: The International Labor
Defense
and the Early History of Civil Rights
Jennifer Uhlmann, University of California at Los Angeles
American Communist Espionage and Gender Anxiety: Political
and Sexual Subversion during the Cold War, 1945–63
Veronica Wilson, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Open Archives and Open Minds: "Traditionalists"
versus "Revisionists" after Venona
Maurice Isserman, Hamilton College
Reassessing the Field—Reflections of a "Traditionalist"
Historian
Harvey Klehr, Emory University