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Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community 1945-1955 by Sigmund Diamond (Emeritus Professor of Sociology and History, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and History, Columbia University)

Compromised Campus looks at role of the FBI in dealing with universities in regard to loyalty matters. As a participant in these events (Diamond was fired from Harvard in the 1950s), the author brings a special immediacy to these questions, and uses the Freedom of Information Act to ferret out instances of FBI illegal activity which has long been covered up.

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Diamond is an indefatigable researcher. His zeal to expose the intrusion of our intelligence agencies on our campuses is a wonder to behold. And Compromised Campus, once and for all, should end the image of the post-war campus as an ivory tower. * Victor Navasky, Editor, The Nation *

About Sigmund Diamond (Emeritus Professor of Sociology and History, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and History, Columbia University)

Sigmund Diamond is Giddings Professor of Sociology and Professor of History, Emeritus, at Columbia University.

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NPB9780195053821
9780195053821
0195053826
Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community 1945-1955 by Sigmund Diamond (Emeritus Professor of Sociology and History, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and History, Columbia University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1992-08-13
382
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