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Special Collections and University Archives UMass Amherst Libraries John P. Roche Collection 1886-1965 324 items (6 linear ft.) Call no.: RB 008 About SCUA SCUA home Credo digital Scope Inventory Admin info Download xml version print version (pdf) Read collection overview A political scientist, writer, and government consultant, John P. Roche was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 7, 1923, the son of a salesman. A liberal Social Democrat and fervent anti-Communist, Roche spent his academic career at Haverford College and Brandeis and Tufts Universities, writing extensively on American foreign policy, constitutional law, and the history of political thought in America, and maintaining a strong interest in the history of the American left. During the 1960s and early 1970s, he served as an adviser to the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations. The Roche Collection consists of over 300 publications pertaining to the political left in the United States, with a smaller number of works from the radical right and from European Socialists and Communists. Concentrated in the years spanning the Great Depression, the Second World War, and the McCarthy hearings, many of the works were produced by formal political parties in response to particular political campaigns, current events, or social issues, with other works geared primarily toward consciousness raising and general political education on trade unionism, fascism, war and peace, American foreign policy, and freedom of speech and the press. See similar SCUA collections: Civil rights Communism and Socialism Peace Political activism Printed materials Reform Social justice World War II Background on John P. Roche A political scientist, writer, and government consultant, John P. Roche was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 7, 1923, the son of a salesman. After undergraduate study at Hofstra and war-time service in the Air Force, Roche received his doctorate in political science at Cornell in 1949, and embarked upon an academic career. Following several years at Haverford College (1949-1956), he was appointed to the faculty at Brandeis University, eventually becoming chair of his department and then Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. A liberal Social Democrat and fervent anti-Communist, Roche's writing and research centered on American foreign policy, constitutional law, and the history of political thought in America, but he maintained a strong interest in the history of the American left generally, and particularly the Socialist and Communist parties. A prolific writer, he was author or editor of more than a dozen books. In 1961, Roche left Brandeis to pursue a series of fellowships and appointments with such groups as the Rockefeller Foundation and Hudson Institute, and he served as an advisor to the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations. He returned to academia in 1973 as Professor on the School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, where he remained until his retirement. He died from complications of a stroke on May 6, 1994. Scope of collection The Roche Collection consists of over 300 publications pertaining to the political left in the United States, with a smaller number of works from the radical right and from European Socialists and Communists. Concentrated in the years spanning the Great Depression, the Second World War, and the McCarthy hearings, many of the works were produced by formal political parties in response to particular political campaigns, current events, or social issues, with other works geared primarily toward consciousness raising and general political education on trade unionism, fascism, war and peace, American foreign policy, and freedom of speech and the press. The authors are diverse as the topics, ranging from Father Coughlin's anti-semitic radio sermons and the screeds of Joseph P. Kamp (Director of the Constitutional Education League) on the far right to Martin Luther King's Letter from Birmingham City Jail and the writings of Earl Browder, Norman Thomas, David Paul Berenberg, and Rosa Luxemburg on the left. Inventory Adler, Friedrich, 1879-1960: The witchcraft trial in Moscow 1937 DK266.3 .A2 1937 American Civil Liberties Union.: Civil liberty 1935 JC599.U5 S43 1935 American Civil Liberties Union.: Shall we defend free speech for Nazis in America? 1934 JC591.A43 S5 1934 American Civil Liberties Union.: Who's un-American? 1935 JC599.U5 43 1935 American Legion: The American Legion and the Communists discuss democracy 1938 JC433 .A5 1938 Amerasia 1937-1947 DS501 .A55 American Socialist Monthly 1936-1937 HX1 .S33 1936 American Socialist Quarterly 1934-1935 HX1 .S33 1934 American Workers Party.: Toward an American revolutionary labor movement; 1934 HX89 .A64 1934 Ameringer, Oscar, 1870-1943.: Socialism ca.1930 H86 .A437 1930 Ameringer, Oscar, 1870-1943.: The Yankee primer ca.1933 HX86 .A5 1933 Angell, Norman, Sir, 1874-1967.: Raw materials, population pressure and war 1936 HB195 .A55 1936 Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-: Negro slave revolts in the United States, 1526-1860 ca.1939 E447 .A68 1939 Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-: The Negro in the civil war 1938 E453 .A67 1938 Austrian Labor Committee.: Austria's problems after Hitler's fall. 1943 D829.A9 A8 1943 Bakunin, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 1814-1876.: Confession 1932 HX915.B3 A23 1932b Barou, N. (Noah), 1889-1955 ed: The co-operative movement in labour Britain 1948 HD3486 .B34 1948 Benjamin, Herbert, 1898?-1983.: A handbook for project workers 1936 HD3881.W67 B4 1936 Berenberg, David Paul, 1890-: A workers' world 1932, 1931 HX86 .B532 1932 Berenberg, David Paul, 1890-: America at the crossroads 1934 HX86 .B533 1934 Berenberg, David Paul, 1890-: Socialist fundamentals 1932 HX86 .B53 1932 Berkman, Alexander, 1870-1936.: A.B.C. of anarchism 1945, 1929 HX833 .B4 1945 Bernal, John Desmond.: The way to peace. 1951 JN1129.L32 B4 1951 Berneri, M. L: Workers in Stalin's Russia 1944 HD8526 .B4 1944 Borghi, Armando.: Mussolini, red and black 1938 DG575.M8 B63 1938 Bourne, Randolph Silliman, 1886-1918.: The state. 1946 HX844 .B6 1947 British Peace Committee.: Peace to the world 194- JX1961 .B74 P3 Broun, Heywood, 1888-1939.: Why I am a socialist ca.1931 HX86 .B783 1931 Browder, Earl, 1891-1973: Teheran; our path in war and peace 1944 D825 .B72 1944 Browder, Earl, 1891-1973.: A message to Catholics. 1938 HX536 .B8 1938 Browder, Earl, 1891-1973.: The democratic front for jobs, security, democracy and peace 1938 HX86 .B8 1938 Burnham, Grace M. (Grace Martha), 1889-: Social insurance 1931 HD7091 .B84 1931 Burnham, Grace M. (Grace Martha), 1889-: Work or wages 1930 HD5724 .B75 1930 Burnham, James, 1905-1987.: How to fight war 1938 HX545 .B8 1938 Burns, Emile, b. 1889: Abyssinia and Italy 1935 DT387.8 .B8 1935 Burns, Emile, b. 1889: The triumph of communism. 1948 HX276.M33 B8 1948 Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951, ed.: Hear the other side 1934 HX86 .C13 1934 Cameron, William John, 1879-1955.: The Ford Sunday evening hour talks ... -1936 PS668 .C35 Cannon, James Patrick, 1890-1974.: Socialism on trial; 1949 HX89 .C3 1949 Carolus.: Should socialists support Yalta and Frisco 1945 HX89.S6 C4 1945 Le cas Henri Martin 1952 JN3007 .C6 1952 Casey, James, fl. 1935.: Hearst ca.1935 PN4874.H4 C3 1935 Casey, James.: The crisis in the Communist Party ca.1937? HX84 .C37 1937 Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. Committee on Socialism and Communism. : Communist infiltration in the United States 1946 HX89 .C45 1946 Chandrasekhar, S. (Sripati), 1918-: India and the war. 1941 D754.I4 C45 1941 Claessens, August, 1885-1954.: A B C of parliamentary law. 1957 JF515 .C55 1957 Clark, Joseph, 1913-: What's behind the Berlin crisis 1948 DD257.2 .C52 1948 Cleghorn, Sarah Norcliffe, 1876-1959.: Ballad of Gene Debs 1928 PS3505.L58 B3 1928 Cole, Walton Elbert, 1900-: Is Father Coughlin a menace to Americanism? 1939 BX4705.C7795 C6 1939 Collins, Mary.: The fight for recovery. 1938 HC106.3 .C6 1938 Committee for the Reinstatement of Professor Edwin Berry Burgum: Academic freedom and New York University 1954 LB2332 .C65 1954 Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies.: Organized labor's stake in the war. ca.1939? D753.2.U6 C6 The Communist; a Marxist magazine devoted to advancement of democratic thought and action 1932-1941 HX1 .C713 The Communist International 1932-1935 HX1 .C7187 1932 Communist International.: Program of the Communist International 1933 HX11.I5 A47 1928b Communist International. Congress (6th : 1928 : Moscow): The struggle against imperialist war and the tasks of the communists 1932 HX11.I5 A48 1928 Communist International. Congress (6th : 1928 : Moscow): The struggle against imperialist war and the tasks of the communists 1934 HX11.I5 A48 1928b Communist International. Executive Committee.: Theses and resolutions. 1933 HX11.I5 A555 1933 Communist Party of the United States of America (New York). Election Campaign Committee.: Platform of struggle for urgent needs of toilers 1934 HX89 .C65 1934 Communist Party of the United States of America.: How to organize mass meetings 1939 HX89.C65 H68 1939 Communist Party of the United States of America. : Constitution of the Communist Party of the United States of America 1948 JK2391 .C5 C56 1948 Communist Party of the United States of America. Massachusetts.: Jobs, security, democracy and peace. 1938 JK2391.C58 M32 1938 Communist Party of the United States of America. Massachusetts.: Platform of the Communist Party, State of Massachusetts 1936 JK2391.C58 M3 1936 Communist Party of the United States of America. National Election Campaign Committee.: Communist election platform, 1938 1938 JK2391 .C58 1938 Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979: Father Coughlin's radio sermons; 1931 BX1756.C6 F3 1931 Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979.: What is the truth? 1931 E801 .C68 1931 Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979.: A series of lectures on social justice 1935 HC106.3 .C766 1935 Coughlin, Charles E.