El diario comunista "Daily Worker" de Nueva Yorkun estudio hemerográfico de su evolucion durante el segundo pánico rojo de Estados Unidos
- Maestro Bäcksbacka, Francisco Javier 1
- Sagredo Santos, Antonia 2
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
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ISSN: 1137-0734
Ano de publicación: 2016
Volume: 21
Número: 2
Páxinas: 343-362
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Historia y comunicación social
Resumo
This paper aims to study the hazardous course of the main communist newspaper in the US during the second red scare: The Daily Worker. To reach this aim the paper relies on the significant coverage that this topic received in the American press together with all the pertaining side-issues such as freedom of the press, prosecution of journalists related to non-American activities, loyalty oaths and the like, all of which led to Macarthyism by 1950, that is, a state of mind of fear –even of siege- bolstered by threats such as the communist victory in China, the outbreak of the Korean War, the menace of a nuclear war and the uncertainties of decolonization.
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