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The postwar years were a time of great changes for homosexuals in the United States. The conjunction of the fear and anxiety of the first Cold War years, negative stereotypes held as scientific truths explaining homosexuality, and the greater awareness pe... see more

The article examines the representation and use of the figure of Cicero in two films by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Julius Caesar and Five Fingers, and in Stanley Kubrick’s Spartacus. By comparing these films with the original theatrical and... see more

Anti-communist sentiments were central to Americans during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Fear of communism during this time was pervasive and spread across the nation. Large metropolitan areas became hot beds for Red Scare politics, putting government a... see more

The assassination of President Kennedy in the collective memoryThe assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, was a relatively simple murder case, which was quickly solved with the apprehension of Lee Harvey Oswald,... see more

An American Voice on the Air The Danish State Broadcasting, The United States Information Service and the Cold War,1945-54The confrontation between antagonistic ideologies was an important part of the Cold War. Winning the hearts and minds of people in Eu... see more

Scapegoating Non-Conforming Identities: Witchcraft Hysteria in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Caryl Churchill’s Vinegar TomAbstractWhen people are faced with different takes on their traditions that they firmly cling to so as to remain being who they pu... see more

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