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Rewriting Hisstory: A Fifty-Year Journey to Uncover the Truth about Alger Hiss

Rewriting Hisstory: A Fifty-Year Journey to Uncover the Truth about Alger Hiss - Hardcover

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Availability:In StockContributor:Jeff KisseloffPublish date:2025-04-15Pages:392
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University Press of KansasISBN-13:9780700638338ISBN-10:700638334UPC:9780700638338Book Category:History, Political Science, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:United States, Political Ideologies, PoliticalBook Topic:20th Century, Communism, Post-Communism & SocialismSize:9.27 x 6.39 x 1.21 inchesWeight:1.541Product ID:SCY99RP4JZ

A revelatory political history that uncovers the innocence of alleged Communist spy Alger Hiss and points a finger at who was really behind one of the most sensational and divisive accusations of the twentieth century.

When Alger Hiss was accused by Whittaker Chambers in 1948 of being a secret Communist spy in the 1930s, the subsequent perjury trials were some of the most sensational and politically significant trials of the century. Although Hiss was convicted, he maintained his innocence until his death, and historians have taken sides ever since. In this groundbreaking and revelatory book, Jeff Kisseloff brings new perspective, evidence, and accusations to this historical controversy.

Rewriting Hisstory is a firsthand account of how over fifty years, beginning when he worked for Hiss as a college student in the mid-1970s, Kisseloff was eventually able to determine the truth about Alger Hiss. With the skills of a veteran reporter and the analytical mind of a scholar, he brings to light a wealth of original material, including 150,000 pages of mostly unredacted previously unreleased FBI files--which he sued the FBI to obtain--and other documents from government and library collections around the country. Kisseloff also acquired a key piece of evidence: Woodstock 230099, the machine that the government claimed was used to type the copies of State Department documents placed in evidence against Hiss.

Taken together, Kisseloff has pieced together the truth, showing that Hiss was neither a Communist nor a spy and that the government knew it. But if Hiss didn't produce the documents that were placed in evidence against him, who did? After careful research and by applying a process of elimination used in classic crime novels--who had the means, motive, and opportunity to do the job--Kisseloff points his finger at the only people who fit all three qualifications.

An act of vindication for one of the most divisive figures in the twentieth century, Rewriting Hisstory is a thrilling political page-turner about an accused spy that is itself a work of scholarly espionage, built on decades of painstaking research. This is an iconoclastic work that should rewrite history books.


Languages:EnglishPublisher:University Press of KansasISBN-13:9780700638338ISBN-10:700638334UPC:9780700638338Book Category:History, Political Science, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:United States, Political Ideologies, PoliticalBook Topic:20th Century, Communism, Post-Communism & SocialismSize:9.27 x 6.39 x 1.21 inchesWeight:1.541Product ID:SCY99RP4JZ
Publisher: University Press of Kansas

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