FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Domestic Security

Political Surveillance

 

Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Committee on Civil Rights. "Military Surveillance of Civil Political Activities: Report and Recommendation for Congressional Action." Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York 28 (Oct. 1973): 651-676. [Petersen]

Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Committee on Federal Legislation. "Judicial Procedures for National Security Electronic Surveillance." Record of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York 29 (Dec. 1974): 751-774. [Petersen]

Berman, Jerry J. "Political Surveillance in the Reagan Years." First Principles 10, no. 4 (1985): 1-3. [Petersen]

Charles, Douglas M. "Informing FDR: FBI Political Surveillance and the Isolationist-Interventionist Foreign Policy Debate, 1939-45." Diplomatic History 24 (Spring 2000): 211-232.

Charles, Douglas M. J. Edgar Hoover and the Anti-Interventionists: FBI Political Surveillance and the Rise of the Domestic Security State, 1939-1945. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 2007.

Charles, Douglas M., and John P. Rossi. "FBI Political Surveillance and the Charles Lindbergh Investigation, 1939-1944." The Historian 59 (1997):831-847.

Davis, James K.

1. Assault on the Left: The FBI and the Sixties Antiwar Movement. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1997.

2. Spying on America: The FBI's Domestic Couterintelligence Program. New York: Praeger, 1992.

Diamond, Sigmund. The Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community, 1945-1955. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992. HV6285D53

Dion, Susan.

1. "FBI Surveillance of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1945-1963." Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 3 (1991): 1-21.

2. "Pacifism Treated as Subversion: The FBI and he War Resisters League." Peace and Change 9 (1983): 43-59.

Donner, Frank J. The Age of Surveillance: The Aims and Methods of America's Political Intelligence System. New York: Knopf, 1980.

Goldstein, Robert. Political Repression in Modern America: From 1870 to the Present. Cambridge, MA: Schenckman/Two Continents, 1978. [Petersen]

Law Enforcement Associates. The Science of Electronic Surveillance. Raleigh, NC: Search, 1983. [Petersen]

McCormick, Charles H. Seeing Reds: Federal Surveillance of Radicals in the Pittsburgh Mill District, 1917-1921. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997.

For Wannall, IJI&C 12.1, the author "demonstrates an anti-government attitude ... [and] displays an inborn dislike of some government officials, including J. Edgar Hoover, on whose plate he ladled accusations, holding him responsible for the actions of the personnel of an agency he did not head or control."

Morgan, Richard E. Domestic Intelligence: Monitoring Dissent in America. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1980.

Robins, Natalie. Alien Ink: The FBI's War on Freedom of Expression. New York: Morrow, 1992.

Ross, Caroline, and Ken Lawrence. The Politics of Repression in the United States, 1939-1976: J. Edgar Hoover's Detention Plan. Jackson, MS: American Friends Service Committee, Program on Government Surveillance, 1978. [Petersen]

Theoharis, Athan G. Spying on Americans: Political Surveillance from Hoover to the Huston Plan. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1978.

Williams, David.

1. "The Bureau of Investigation and Its Critics, 1919-1921: The Origins of Federal Political Surveillance." Journal of American History 68 (1981): 560-579. [Petersen]

2. "Failed Reform: FBI Political Surveillance, 1924-1936." First Principles 7, no. 1 (1981): 1-4. [Petersen]

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