Alger Hiss: Why He Chose Treason

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A former U.S. Intelligence analyst shines a fresh light on accused Soviet spy Alger Hiss, providing a solid look at the specifics of the case as well as a useful overview of the ideological debate gripping America (Kirkus Reviews). In 1948, former U.lt S. State Department official Alger Hiss was accused of being a Soviet spy. Because the statute of limitations on espionage had run out, he was convicted only of perjury. Decades later after the Hiss trial had been long forgotten by most archival evidence surfaced confirming the accusations: a public servant with access to classified documents had indeed passed crucial information to the Soviets for more than a decade. Yet many on the American left still consider Hiss an iconic figure an innocent victim accused of unsubstantiated crimes. They prefer to focus on the collectivist ideals Hiss stood for, rather than confront the reality of a man who systemically and methodically betrayed his country. Former U.S. Intelligence analyst Christina Shelton employs an in-depth knowledge of Soviet intelligence affairs as well as recently released Hungarian and KGB archival material to shine a fresh light on one of the most famous U.S. espionage cases. The story is dramatic, but Sheltons analysis goes beyond sensationalism as she explores both the ideological motivation behind Hisss behavior and the lasting influence it has had on U.S. foreign policy.

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Weight 0.43 kg
Dimensions 2.8 × 14.77 × 22.9 cm
Format

Paperback

Imprint

Language

Pages

352

Publisher

Year Published

23-4-2013

ISBN 10

1451655436

Publication City/Country

New York, United States

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