These linksan initial listing selected from an astonishing
amount of already posted information and commentaryrepresent
a wide variety of documentation on, and different views about,
the Hiss case, its principals, and related subjects. This
list will be extended and updated on a regular basis; you
can suggest links not yet included by e-mailing the site at
TK@nyu.edu.
This site's principal link is to the Harvard University Law
School Library, which houses the world's foremost repository
of Alger Hiss research materials, including his defense files
and unpublished personal papers. Other useful links are to
the archives of The Nation magazine, the American periodical
that over the last 50 years has provided the most comprehensive
continuing coverage of the Hiss case and its aftermath; and
to H-DIPLO, a global scholarly discussion forum on Cold War
events (among dozens of other subjects).
New Evidence Release of the Alger Hiss Case Grand Jury
Transcripts: * Public Citizen Petition Seeks to Lift Shroud
of Secrecy Covering Hiss-Chambers - Press release by Public
Citizen Litigation Group, the Ralph Nader-created law firm,
which filed suit requesting release of Hiss case grand jury
transcripts, dated December 15, 1998 (the 50th anniversary
of Hiss's indictment). * Corpus Christi Online - / Groups
seek release of Hiss records - Richard Pyle's Associated Press
story about the filing of the grand jury lawsuit, as it appeared
in the Corpus Christi (Texas) Caller-Times, December 16, 1998.
* The Society of American Archivists - Website of one of the
four co-plaintiffs in the lawsuit to unseal the Hiss case
grand jury records. * Internet Wire: 10/12/99 National Archives
to Make Available Alger Hiss Grand Jury Materials - Press
release from the National Archives about making Hiss case
records public. * Washingtonpost.com: Nixon Urged Hiss Indictment
- Deb Reichman's Associated Press report on Public Citizen
Litigation Group's press conference announcing a first glimpse
into the contents of the grand jury records. From the Washington
Post, October 13, 1999. * seattletimes.com: Grand-jury papers
on Hiss spy case opened to public - Arthur Hirsch's Baltimore
Sun report on the Public Citizen press conference, as printed
in the Seattle Times, October 13, 1999. Farewell to Alger
Hiss A Selection of ObituariesSupportive, Hostile, Neutral:
* The Nation - Alger Hiss - 12/09/96 - By Victor Navasky,
publisher of The Nation. * The Independent Online - Obituary
from the East Hampton (Long Island) Independent, November
1996. * Gentleman and a Spy? - Time magazine obituary by John
Elson, November 25, 1996. * Alger Hiss, Perjurer - Commentary
from the Detroit News, November 20, 1996. * The Seattle Times,
Today's Top Stories: Alger Hiss dies; spy controversy lives
on - Douglas J. Swanson's Dallas Morning News obituary, as
printed in the Seattle Times, November 16, 1996. * Alger Hiss,
JHU alumnus and accused spy, dies at 92 - Obituary from the
Johns Hopkins University Newsletter, November 1996. Assessments
of the Hiss Case and its Continuing Impacts 1948 - 1998:
* Hiss and Chambers: Strange Story of Two Men - Robert G.
Whalen, a New York Times reporter writing while the grand
jury was still sitting, sums up what was then known about
both men. New York Times, Sunday, December 12, 1948. * The
Alger Hiss Spy Case - Cover Page: May/June '98 American History
Feature - Prof. James Thomas Gay, reassessing the case for
American History magazine, thinks that a preponderance of
evidence points to guilt but that doubts remain. * Alger Hiss
- Football - A personal essay by S. C. Miller says that Hiss,
who may or may not have been guilty, "unwittingly facilitated
the rise of two of the greatest shysters of the century."
* Opinion - A Sioux City (Iowa) Journal editorial notes that
Alger Hiss's name still surfaces even during contemporary
Senate confirmation hearings for the director of the C.I.A.
March 12, 1997. Whittaker Chambers His Writings and Place
in History: * Foreword in the Form of a Letter to My Children
- The introduction to Chambers' "Witness," as posted by the
Augustine Society, a Christian study group at Columbia University.
* The Nation - The Great Pumpkin - 02/17/97 - Elinor Langer
reviews Sam Tanenhaus's "Whittaker Chambers" in The Nation.
Related Cases Noel Field: * The Fictitious Spy - Review
of a 1996 Swiss documentary about Noel Field by Werner Schweizer.
Reference Collections and Entries Of Particular Interest
to Teachers: Primarily for Younger Students * Encyclopedia
Entry - infoplease.com children's encyclopedia entry on Alger
Hiss. * Chapter 30 - A research list of the Cold War years
(1945 - 1991) for middle school and high school students,
compiled by McDougall Littell, the country's largest secondary
education publisher. Principally for High School Students
* The Fifties Research Project - A thoroughly researched 10th
grade history curriculum prepared at Lakewood (Ohio) High
School, with its own links to a 1997 University of Pennsylvania
English Department "Literature and Culture of the American
1950s" curriculum, and to several scholarly and popular sites,
including: The Fifties Site; Stalin- Era Research and Archives
Project; and Cold War Sites. * Cold War Homepage - Striking
presentation of an original, cross-cultural research project
by Alex Rubin, a 16-year-old New York State high school student
born in Russia. For the College Level and Beyond * Famous
Trial Links - A research site on famous American trials from
John Peter Zenger to O. J. Simpson, prepared at the University
of Missouri in Kansas City. * 1948 Events - A chronology of
1948's most important events gives context to the Hiss case.
Prepared by a Stanford University researcher. * Red: Timeline
- The Educator Guide to Episode 6 of CNN's acclaimed "Cold
War" series includes a timeline of events in the history of
the Communist Party of the United States of America. * USA:(11)
Postwar America - 8 - "The Cold War at Home" is a summary
chapter from the "United States Information Agency History
of the United States of America." On-Line Encyclopedia Entries
* Hiss Case, an Encarta Encyclopedia Article Titled "Hiss
Case" * UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON - From
Versaware, Inc. * Encyclopedia Entry - infoplease.com's entry
on Alger Hiss. * Encyclopedia Entry - infoplease.com's entry
on HUAC. * Encyclopedia Entry - infoplease.com's entry on
Whittaker Chambers. On-Line Archival Reference Collections
and Information: * Microform Collections - Declassified Documents
Reference System - University of Maryland Libraries microform
collection of released post-World War II U.S. Government documents.
* Mundt Inventory - Justice - Link to indexed papers of Sen.
Karl E. Mundt housed at the Karl E. Mundt Historical and Educational
Foundation, in Madison, South Dakota. * Notre Dame Archives
Guide 142 - Link to indexed papers of the Rev. John F. Cronin,
housed at Notre Dame University.
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