- Ellen Schrecker
Ellen Wolf Schrecker, Ph.D. (born
August 4 ,1938 ) is a professor of American history atYeshiva University . She is currently on leave, having received theFrederick Ewen Academic Freedom Fellowship at theTamiment Library atNYU . Schrecker is primarily known for her work in the history ofMcCarthyism .Biography
She graduated "magna cum laude" from
Radcliffe College in 1960 and earned her M.A. in 1962 and her doctorate in 1974, both fromHarvard University . She has taught at Harvard, Princeton,New York University , theNew School for Social Research , and Columbia. From 1998 to 2002, Schrecker was the editor of "Academe", the journal of theAmerican Association of University Professors .Schrecker's best known book is "Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America", published in 1998. "
Kirkus Reviews " wrote of this book, "It is no easy task bringing new life to an era already as dissected as the McCarthy era, yet this is what Schrecker accomplishes in a magnificent study of how and why McCarthyism happened and how its shadow still darkens our lives." In addition to McCarthyism, Schrecker has written on related topics such aspolitical repression ,academic freedom and Soviet espionage during theCold War , as well as onFranco-American relations in the 1920s—the subject of her Ph.D. dissertation—and coauthoring a Chinese cookbook.Her emphatic condemnation of the practices of McCarthy-era anti-communists has led some scholars to characterize Schrecker as leftist and an apologist for American Communists. Historian
Ronald Radosh has called her "the dean of the anti-anti-Communist historians" [Citation
last = Radosh
first = Ronald
author-link = Ronald Radosh
title = The Truth-Spiller: Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley (Book Review)
journal = National Review
volume =
issue =
pages =
date = February 24 2003.
url = http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-2585336/The-Truth-Spiller-Red-Spy.html] andJohn Earl Haynes said "Schrecker… devotes hundreds of pages to demonizing opposition to communism in any form." [Citation
last = Haynes
first = John Earl
author-link = John Earl Haynes
title = Reflections on Ellen Schrecker and Maurice Isserman's essay, "The Right's Cold War Revision"
url =http://www.johnearlhaynes.org/page47.htmll] According to Schrecker, "in this country [,] " McCarthyism did more damage to the constitution than the American Communist party ever did." Schrecker says she is "a card-carrying member of the American Civil Liberties Union who undertook the study of McCarthyism precisely because of my opposition to its depredations against freedom of speech"Citation
last = Schrecker
first = Ellen
title = Comments on Haynes' "The Cold War Debate Continues"
url =http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hpcws/comment15.htm]Schrecker has also been outspoken with respect to contemporary issues, describing the
Academic Bill of Rights movement as "worse than McCarthy", and arguing that the University of Southern Florida's 2003 dismissal ofSami Al-Arian following his federal indictment for supporting terrorism is an example of contemporary McCarthyism. [Citation
last = Schrecker
first = Ellen
title = Worse Than McCarthy
journal = The Chronicle of Higher Education
date = February 10, 2007
url =http://chronicle.com/weekly/v52/i23/23b02001.htm]Bibliography
*cite book
author = Edited by Schrecker, Ellen
title = Cold War Triumphalism: Exposing the Misuse of History after the Fall of Communism
publisher = New Press
date = 2004
id = ISBN 1-59558-083-2
*cite book
last = Schrecker
first = Ellen
coauthors =
title = Many Are the Crimes: McCarthyism in America
publisher = Little, Brown and Company
date = 1998
id = ISBN 0-316-77470-7
*cite book
last = Schrecker
first = Ellen
coauthors =
title = The Age of McCarthyism: A Brief History with Documents
publisher = Palgrave Macmillan
date = 1994, rev. ed. 2002
id = ISBN 0-312-29425-5
*cite book
last = Schrecker
first = Ellen
coauthors =
title = No Ivory Tower: McCarthyism and the Universities
publisher = Oxford University Press
date = 1986
id = ISBN 0-19-505663-9
*cite book
author = Edited by Kaplan, Craig and Schrecker, Ellen
title = Regulating the Intellectuals: Perspectives on Academic Freedom in the 1980s
publisher = Praeger Publishers
date = 1983
id = ISBN 0-275-91021-0
*cite book
last = Schrecker
first = Ellen
coauthors =
title = The Hired Money: The French Debt to the United States, 1917-1929
publisher = Arno Press
date = 1978
id = ISBN 0-405-11247-5
*cite book
author = Chiang, Jung-Feng and Schrecker, Ellen
title = Mrs. Chiang's Szechwan Cookbook
publisher = Harper and Row
date = 1976 (2nd ed., 1987)
id = ISBN 0-06-015828-XReferences
External links
* [http://www.yu.edu/faculty/schreckr/cv.htm Ellen Schrecker's Curriculum Vitae]
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