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The Conservative Turn: Lionel Trilling, Whittaker Chambers, and the Lessons of Anti-Communism(165 Harvard Historical Studies)

The Conservative Turn: Lionel Trilling, Whittaker Chambers, and the Lessons of Anti-Communism(165 Harvard Historical Studies)


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Kimmage tells the story of postwar America’s political evolution through Trilling and Chambers, who went on to intellectual prominence, sharing the questions, crises, and challenges of their generation. Kimmage argues that the divergent careers of these two men exemplify the emergence of modern conservatism and the rise of moderate liberalism.

Table of Contents:
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Sons of the Bourgeoisie 2. Soviet Alternatives 3. Kronstadt 4. Early Anti-Communism 5. Anti-Communism, Left and Right 6. The Middle of the Journey 7. Witness 8. Conservatism and the Opposing Self 9. An Anti-Communist Intelligentsia Epilogue Notes Index

About the Author :
Michael Kimmage is Associate Professor of History, Catholic University of America.

Review :
The reader...is very well served by this comprehensive account of the political and intellectual life of an era that cannot be forgotten, complete with the Alger Hiss trial that shattered the comfortable harmony the country had reached. The book is a prodigious effort, and one that should act as a guide for those too young to remember. -- Sol Schindler Washington Times 20090419 [An] important debut book [by] Michael Kimmage--a young scholar who promises to become one of America's preeminent intellectual historians. -- Ronald Radosh National Review 20090525 What [Kimmage] depicts in this serious but highly accessible book is the tale of two men who were classmates and near contemporaries and, while pursuing radically different paths, reached similar philosophical conclusions that had an equally significant influence on U.S. political thought and domestic and foreign policy...Kimmage is jubilantly intelligent and convincing in his arguments...What Kimmage has done is record the ideological background to a much grander sociological, political and emotional awakening. He does it cleverly and objectively. -- Michael Coren National Post 20090516 A compelling read that takes us back to the New Deal era...Kimmage is at his best when showing how both men's passions led them to and from communism. -- Ron Capshaw New York Post 20090517 What Kimmage has done is record the ideological background to a much grander sociological, political and emotional awakening. He does it cleverly and objectively. -- Michael Coren Edmonton Journal 20090531 Alongside William F. Buckley Jr., Chambers can be seen as a forefather of the conservative movement that would ultimately produce the age of Reagan and Bush...Ultimately, Chambers was a propagandist and Trilling a professor. In the 1930s while Chambers was ferrying secret documents to Soviet agents in Washington, Trilling was writing a book on Matthew Arnold. Chambers reduced his vision of communism to a single, great conspiracy, while the whole purpose of Trilling's life was to emphasize ambivalence, complexity, and nuance. Kimmage recounts these distinctions with subtlety...Thoughtful, erudite, and engaging. -- Alex Goodall Literary Review 20090701 Astonishing. It's a masterpiece in the field of intellectual history. -- Jeffrey Hart American Conservative 20090715 On the face of it, no two American intellectuals in the late 1940s were more dissimilar than Lionel Trilling and Whittaker Chambers...It is the substantial merit of Michael Kimmage's excellent study, The Conservative Turn, that by the time one finishes reading it, these differences seem insignificant compared to what Trilling and Chambers had, or came to have, in common. -- Joseph Shattan American Spectator 20090910 Kimmage offers a rich and detailed account of one of the great intellectual dramas in 20th-century American history: the left's romance with Soviet Communism, and its painful disillusionment...Kimmage offers a new perspective on this familiar story by focusing on an unlikely pair of protagonists. Lionel Trilling and Whittaker Chambers could not have been more different in terms of personality and background...Kimmage follows Chambers's subsequent career and offers a close reading of his memoir, Witness, which became one of Ronald Reagan's favorite books. Between Witness and The Middle of the Journey, Chambers and Trilling helped at once to create and to document the conservative turn in mid-century American politics. Kimmage's book offers a thorough guide to this still powerfully resonant chapter in our history. -- Adam Kirsch nextbook.org 20090323 Meticulous and illuminating...Kimmage is a perceptive and insightful guide through this territory, deftly weaving the ideas of his protagonists together with the story of their lives and the history of their country over nearly half a century. His book is an impressive work of scholarship...Michael Kimmage has done more than produce an important work of scholarship. He has contributed to our civic self-understanding. -- Damon Linker New Republic online 20100122 As Kimmage shows, neither man mapped cleanly left or right, though they both embraced anticommunism in response to Stalinism. The author argues that anticommunism turned both the Right and the Left toward the political center. While this is an intellectual history, Kimmage is careful to emphasize that these men were not merely armchair observers, but were personally embedded in the events of their time. Well written and accessible. -- M. L. Brunner Choice 20100201


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780674054127
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Harvard University Press
  • Edition: Digital original
  • No of Pages: 440
  • Sub Title: Lionel Trilling, Whittaker Chambers, and the Lessons of Anti-Communism
  • ISBN-10: 0674054121
  • Publisher Date: 31 Jul 2009
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 165 Harvard Historical Studies


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