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Reference Literature to Blacklist / HUAC

  • Jeffrey P.Smith: "»A Good Business Proposition«. Dalton Trumbo, Spartacus, and the End of the Blacklist." In. The Velvet Light Trap No.23 (1989), pp.75-100
  • Karl Cohen: "Toontown´s reds: HUAC´s investigation of alleged communists in the animation industry." In: Film History 5:2 (1993), pp.190-203
  • Walter Bernstein: Inside Out. A Memoir of the Blacklist. New York 1996
  • David Robb: "Naming the Right Names: Amending the Hollywood Blacklist." In: Cineaste 22:2 (1996), pp.24-29
  • Karl F.Cohen: Forbidden Animation. Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America. Jefferson/NC 1997
  • Patrick McGilligan / Paul Buhle: Tender Comrades. A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist. New York 1997
  • Jeanne Hall: "The Benefits of Hindsight: Re-Visions of HUAC and the Film and Television Industries in The Front and Guilty By Suspicion." In: Film Quarterly 54:2 (2000-01), pp.15-26
  • Jon Lewis: "»We Do Not Ask You to Condone This«: How the Blacklist Saved Hollywood." In: Cinema Journal 39:2 (2000), pp.3-30
  • Andreas Ungerböck (Ed.): Blacklistet. Movies by the Hollywood Blacklist Victims. Wien 2000
  • Susan L.Brinson: "War on the Homefront in World War II: the FCC and the House Committee on Un-American Activities." In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 21:1 (2001), pp.63-75
  • Paul Buhle and Dave Wagner: Blacklisted. The Film Lover's Guide to the Hollywood Blacklist. New York 2003
  • Paul Buhle / Dave Wagner: Hide in plain sight. The Hollywood Blacklistees in film and television, 1950-2002. New York 2003
  • Arthur Eckstein: "The Hollywood Ten in history and memory." In: Film History 16:4 (2004), pp.424-436
  • Robert Mayhew: Ayn Rand and Song of Russia. Communism and Anti-Communism in 1940s Hollywood. Lanham/MD: Scarecrow, 2004
  • Brian Neve: "Elia Kazan´s First Testimony to the House Committee on Un-American Activities, Executive Session, 14 January 1952." In: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 25:2 (2005), pp.251-272
  • Tim Palmer: "Side of the Angels: Dalton Trumbo, the Hollywood Trade Press, and the Blacklist." In: Cinema Journal 44:4 (2005), pp.57-74
  • Gerald Horne: The Final Victim of the Blacklist. John Howard Lawson, Dean of the Hollywood Ten. Berkeley: U.of Claifornia Pr, 2006
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