Difference between revisions of "Bertram Wolfe"
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− | [[Bertram Wolfe]] was a member of the Lovestoneite International Communist Opposition, and later a leading scholar of Communism.<ref name="RO">Robert J. Alexander, ''The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s'', Greenwood Press, 1981, p.134.</ref> | + | [[Bertram Wolfe]] was a member of the Lovestoneite [[International Communist Opposition]], and later a leading scholar of Communism.<ref name="RO">Robert J. Alexander, ''The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s'', Greenwood Press, 1981, p.134.</ref> |
In 1933, Wolfe was appointed to the board of the [[International Relief Association]] formed by [[Jay Lovestone]] with support from US liberals to aid the [[Communist Party (Opposition)]] in Germany.<ref>Eric Thomas Chester, ''Covert Network: Progressives, the International Rescue Committee and the CIA'', M.E. Sharpe, 1995, p.9.</ref> | In 1933, Wolfe was appointed to the board of the [[International Relief Association]] formed by [[Jay Lovestone]] with support from US liberals to aid the [[Communist Party (Opposition)]] in Germany.<ref>Eric Thomas Chester, ''Covert Network: Progressives, the International Rescue Committee and the CIA'', M.E. Sharpe, 1995, p.9.</ref> | ||
− | During the 1950s, Wolfe was the chief ideological advisor of the International Broadcasting Office of the State Department. He was a senior Fellow in Slavic Studies at the library of the [[Hoover Institution]], before becoming a Research Fellow at the institution itself in 1956. He was also a visiting professor at Columbia University and the University of California.<ref name="RO"/> | + | During the 1950s, Wolfe was the chief ideological advisor of the [[International Broadcasting Office]] of the [[State Department]]. He was a senior Fellow in Slavic Studies at the library of the [[Hoover Institution]], before becoming a Research Fellow at the institution itself in 1956. He was also a visiting professor at [[Columbia University]] and the [[University of California]].<ref name="RO"/> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 08:47, 9 July 2014
Bertram Wolfe was a member of the Lovestoneite International Communist Opposition, and later a leading scholar of Communism.[1]
In 1933, Wolfe was appointed to the board of the International Relief Association formed by Jay Lovestone with support from US liberals to aid the Communist Party (Opposition) in Germany.[2]
During the 1950s, Wolfe was the chief ideological advisor of the International Broadcasting Office of the State Department. He was a senior Fellow in Slavic Studies at the library of the Hoover Institution, before becoming a Research Fellow at the institution itself in 1956. He was also a visiting professor at Columbia University and the University of California.[1]
Affiliations
- Communist Party of America
- International Communist Opposition
- Friends of Russian Freedom
- Hoover Institution
- Committee on the Present Danger (1976 version)
Connections
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