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Select Bibliography Select Bibliography Twentieth-Century Anti-Communism Becker Jean-Jacques, Berstein Serge, Histoire de l’anticommunisme, 1917–1940, Vol. 1, Paris, 1987. Buton Philippe, Gerverau Laurent, Le couteau entre les dents. 70 ans d’affiches communistes et anticommunistes, Paris, 1989. Caillat, Michel, “Théodore Aubert and the Entente internationale anticommuniste: An Unofficial Anti-Marxist International”, Twentieth Century Communism, 6 (forthcoming). Caillat Michel, Mauro Cerutti, Jean-François Fayet, Stéphanie Roulin (eds), Histoire(s) de l’anticommunisme en Suisse, Zurich, 2009. Caute David, The Dancer Defects: The Struggle for Cultural Supremacy during the Cold War, Oxford, 2003. Ceplair Larry, Anti-Communism in Twentieth-Century America: A Critical History, Santa Barbara, 2011. Coeuré Sophie, “Communisme et anticommunisme”, in Jean-Jacques Becker, Gilles Candar (eds), Histoire des gauches en France, Vol. 2: XXe siècle: à l’épreuve de l’histoire, Paris, 2005, pp. 487–506. Delwit Pascal, Gotovitch José, La peur du rouge, Bruxelles, 1996. Diederich Reiner, Grübling Richard, Bartholl Max, Die rote Gefahr. Antiso- zialistische Bildagitation 1918–1976, Berlin, 1976. Greiner Bernd, “Antikomunismus, Angst und Kalter Krieg. Versuch einer erneuten Annährung”, Aus Politik und Geschichte, 61 (December 2011), pp. 44–9. Haynes John Earl, Red Scare or Red Menace? American Communism and Anti- communism in the Cold War Era, Chicago, 1996. Heale Michael J., American Anticommunism: Combating the Enemy Within, 1830– 1970, Baltimore and London, 1990. Hijzen Constant Willem, “The Perpetual Adversary: How Dutch Security Ser- vices Perceived Communism (1918–1989)”, Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, 38 (2013), pp. 166–99. Hoffmann Werner, Zur Soziologie des Antikommunismus, Heilbronn, 1982. Howard Dick, “From Anti-Communism to Anti-Totalitarianism: The Radical Potential of Democracy”, Government and Opposition, 37 (2002), pp. 551–72. Jost Hans Ulrich, “ ‘Surveiller et punir’. Le quadrillage du mouvement ouvrier et du socialisme par la bourgeoisie aux XIXe et XXe siècles”, in Cent ans de police politique en Suisse (1889–1989), Lausanne, 1992, pp. 11–30. Kovel Joel, Red Hunting in the Promised Land: Anticommunism and the Making of America, New York, 1994. Lejeune Dominique, La peur du “rouge” en France. Des partageux aux gauchistes, Paris, 2003. Powers Richard Gid, Not without Honor: The History of American Anticommunism, New Haven, 1998. 276 Select Bibliography 277 Roulin Stéphanie, Un credo anticommuniste. La commission Pro Deo de l’Entente internationale anticommuniste ou la dimension religieuse d’un combat politique (1924–1945), Lausanne, 2010. Roulin, Stéphanie, “A Martyr Factory? Roman Catholic Crusade, Protestant Mis- sions, and Anti-Communist Propaganda against Soviet Anti-Religious Policies (1929–37)”, Twentieth Century Communism, 7 (forthcoming). Ruotsila Markku, British and American Anticommunism before the Cold War, London, 2001. Selverstone Marc J., “A Literature So Immense: The Historiography of Anticommunism”, OAH Magazine of History, 24 (October 2010), pp. 7–11. Scott-Smith Giles, “Anticommunism”, in John Merriman, Jay Winter (eds), Encyclopaedia of Europe 1914–2004, Scribners, 2006. Wippermann Wolfgang, Heilige Hetzjagd. Eine Ideologiegeschichte des Anti- kommunismus, Berlin, 2012. Transnational Anti-Communism in the Cold War Individuals and Organizations Anderson Scott, Anderson Jon Lee, Inside the League. The Shocking Exposé of How Terrorists, Nazis, and Latin American Death Squads Have Infiltrated the World Anti- Communist League, New York, 1986. 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Dard Olivier, Cochet François (eds), Subversion, anti-subversion, contre-subversion, Metz, 2009. Denord François, “Le prophète, le pèlerin et le missionnaire: la circulation internationale du néo-libéralisme et ses acteurs”, Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, 145 (2002), pp. 9–20. Duarte de Jesus José Manuel, A guerra secreta de Salazar em África. Aginter Press, uma rede internacional de contra-subversão e espionagem sediada em Lisboa, Afragide, 2012. Duhamel Eric, “Jean-Paul David et le mouvement Paix et Liberté, un anticommunisme radical”, in Jean Delmas, Jean Kessler (eds), Renseignement et propagande pendant la guerre froide, 1947–1953, Bruxelles, 1999, pp. 195–215. 278 Select Bibliography Durham Martin, Power Margaret (eds), New Perspectives on the Transnational Right, Basingstoke, 2010. Engerman David C., Know Your Enemy: The Rise and Fall of America’s Soviet Experts, Oxford, 2009. Faure Justine, “Croisade américaine en 1950. 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