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Red List David Caute

Red List By David Caute

Red List by David Caute


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A gripping history of the Security Service and its covert surveillance on British writers and intellectuals in the twentieth century.

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Red List: MI5 and British Intellectuals in the Twentieth Century by David Caute

In the popular imagination MI5, or the Security Service, is known chiefly as the branch of the British state responsible for chasing down those who endanger national security-from Nazi fifth columnists to Soviet spies and today's domestic extremists. Yet, working from official documents released to the National Archives,distinguished historian Caute discovers that suspicion also fell on those who merely exercised their civil liberties, posing no threat to national security. In reality, this 'other history' of the Security Service, was dictated not only by the consistent anti-Communist and Imperial aims of the British state but also by the political prejudices of MI5's personnel. The guiding notions were 'Defence of the Realm' and 'subversion.'

Caute here exposes the massive state operation to track the activities and affiliations of a range of journalists, academics, scientists, filmmakers, writers actors and musicians, who the Security Service classified as a threat to national security. Guilt by association was paramount. Letters were opened, phones were intercepted, private homes were bugged and citizens were placed under physical surveillance by Special Branch agents.

Among the targets of surveillance are found such prominent figures as Arthur Ransome, Paul Robeson, J.B. Priestley, Kingsley Amis, George Orwell, Doris Lessing, Christopher Isherwood, Stephen Spender, Dorothy Hodgkin, Jacob Bronowski, John Berger, Benjamin Britten, Christopher Hill, Eric Hobsbawm, Kingsley Martin, Michael Redgrave, Joan Littlewood, Joseph Losey, Michael Foot and Harriet Harman. More than 200 victims are listed here but further MI5 files will be released to the National Archives.

Red List Reviews

Red List reintroduces us to lost generations of artists and writers, many of whom opposed imperial wars and British colonialism in India but disappeared into the annals of history - perhaps due to MI5 influence... [Caute] exemplifies how capitalist superpowers can control their own history and the legacy of radical art. -- Billy Anania * Hyperallergic *
An exceptional and seminal work of impeccable scholarship and exhaustive research. * The Midwest Book Review *
[Red List] provides a wealth of information about left-wing British intellectuals and artists in the postwar era. -- Richard J. Evans * The Nation *
Caute has pieced together an extensive history of MI5 surveillance across the twentieth century...Red List demonstrates that the function of the security state is to foreclose political possibilities before they pose any direct threat to the established order, often ruining countless lives in the process. * Jacobin *
Red List is a lucidly written account of MI5's surveillance of [Caute's] country's intelligentsia. * Shepherd Express *

About David Caute

David Caute, a quondam Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Historical Society. His recent books include Isaac and Isaiah: The Covert Punishment of a Cold War Heretic; Politics and the Novel During the Cold War; and The Dancer Defects.

Table of Contents

Note on Sources ix
List of Abbreviations x
Introduction 1

PART I 9

1. MI5 and the First World War 11
2. MI5 and the Communist Party of Great Britain 30

PART II 45

3. Dangerous Voices, Disloyal Pens 47
4. Theatre and Players 98
5. Film Censorship 118
6. Discordant Musicians 125

PART III 133

7. History as Heresy 135
8. Veteran Academics 178
9. Black Liberation and the Africanists 186

PART IV 219

10. Science and Treachery 221

PART V 255

11. Not to Be Trusted 257
12. Illegitimate Lawyers 271
13. Publish and Be Damned 284
14. The BBC Toes the Line 300
15. Art and Design 312

PART VI 339

16. MI5 and the Labour Left 341
Conclusion. MI5 and 'Subversion' 356

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9781839762451
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Red List: MI5 and British Intellectuals in the Twentieth Century by David Caute
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Verso Books
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