03398oam 2200421z- 450 991080800400332120210610193302.00-19-028841-89780195348408(ebook)0195348400(electronic bk.)(CKB)3360000000337106(MiAaPQ)EBC4702179(EXLCZ)99336000000033710620190630c2005uuuu -u- -engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAlger Hiss’s Looking-Glass Wars the covert life of a Soviet spy /G. Edward WhiteOxford ;New York :Oxford University Press,2004.1 online resource (xx, 297 pages) illustrations0-19-518255-30 Includes bibliographical references and index.Family and marriage -- Exposure -- Prison -- The campaign for vindication -- The campaign gains momentum -- The intervention of Allen Weinstein -- The Russian connection -- Alger Hiss's looking-glass wars.For decades, a great number of Americans saw Alger Hiss as an innocent victim of McCarthyism - a distinguished diplomat railroaded by an ambitious Richard Nixon. And even as the case against Hiss grew over time, his dignified demeanor helped create an aura of innocence that outshone the facts in many minds. Now G. Edward White deftly draws together the countless details of Hiss's life - from his upper middle-class childhood in Baltimore and his brilliant success at Harvard to his later career as a self-made martyr to McCarthyism - to paint a fascinating portrait of a man whose life was devoted to perpetuating a lie. White catalogs the evidence that proved Hiss's guilt, from Whittaker Chambers's famous testimony, to copies of State Department documents typed on Hiss's typewriter, to Allen Weinstein's groundbreaking investigation in the 1970s. The author then explores the central conundrums of Hiss's life: Why did this talented lawyer become a Communist and a Soviet spy? Why did he devote so much of his life to an extensive public campaign to deny his espionage? And how, without producing any new evidence, did he convince many people that he was innocent?; White offers a compelling analbehaviourHiss's behavior in the face of growing evidence of his guilt, revebehaviourw this behavior fit into an ongoing pattern of denial and duplicity in his life. The story of Alger Hiss is in part a reflection of Cold War America - a time of ideological passions, partisan battles, and secret lives. It is also a story that transcends a particular historical era - a story about individuals who choose to engage in espionage for foreign powers and the secret worlds they choose to conceal. In White's skilled hands, the life of Alger Hiss comes to illuminate both of those themes.SpiesUnited StatesBiographyCommunistsUnited StatesBiographySubversive activitiesUnited StatesHistory20th centuryEspionage, SovietUnited StatesHistory20th centurySpiesCommunistsSubversive activitiesHistoryEspionage, SovietHistoryWhite G. Edward307837BOOK9910808004003321Alger Hiss's looking-glass wars1216910UNINA