Historiography of Soviet Espionage in America
“The Rosenberg Case and the Historiography of Soviet Espionage in America” was a panel of the conference “The Rosenberg Case, Soviet Espionage, and the Cold War,” sponsored by the Harvard Project on Cold War Studies and George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs.
A panel of historians and professors examined the effects that Soviet spies had on the American public’s mentality and on history itself. Th… read more
A panel of historians and professors examined the effects that Soviet spies had on the American public’s mentality and on history itself. They also looked at the lives of some Soviet spies, most notably those involved in the Rosenberg case. The panelists responded to questions from members of the audience. Mr. Holland moderated.
“The Rosenberg Case and the Historiography of Soviet Espionage in America” was a panel of the conference “The Rosenberg Case, Soviet Espionage, and the Cold War,” sponsored by the Harvard Project on Cold War Studies and George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. close
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