附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-339) and index.
List of Documents Reproduced in Facsimile; Preface; Acknowledgments; A Note on the Documents; Glossary of Individuals and Organizations; Chronology of American Communism; CHAPTER ONE Background; A Brief History of the American Communist Party; The Clandestine Activities of the CPUSA; The Question of Joseph McCarthy; The Historiographic Debate; CHAPTER TWO Clandestine Habits: The 1920s and the Early 1930s; The Comintern and Covert Operations; John Reed and Clandestine Funding of American Communism; Julius and Armand Hammer; Other Secret Communications
The Pan-Pacific Trade Union SecretariatEarl Browder and Undercover Operations in Asia; Harrison George and the Secret Work of the PPTUS; Agnes Smedley, Comintern Agent; CHAPTER THREE The Secret Apparatus of the CPUSA: The Early Years; The CPUSA Establishes Its Secret Apparatus; J. Peters and the Secret Apparatus, 1932-1938; Rudy Baker Replaces J. Peters; The Washington Communist Underground, 1933-1943; The Ware Group and the La Follette Committee; Peters and the Washington Informant Group, 1943; Copying Confidential State Department Letters, 1936
CHAPTER FOUR The Secret Apparatus Branches OutThe Secret Apparatus under Rudy Baker, 1938-1940; Fighting Ideological Deviationists and Other Enemies; Weeding Out Internal Enemies; Stealing the Files of Party Enemies; Enforcing Ideological Conformity; Max, the Agent Who Wouldn't Go Home, 1939-1942; Fighting Deviationists and Bad Elements in the Spanish Civil War; The Surveillance of Bertram Wolfe, 1937; The Death of Albert Wallach, 1938; "Suspicious Individuals and Deserters" in the Abraham Lincoln Battalion; CHAPTER FIVE Other Faces of the Secret World
Ann Cadwallader Coles, a Southern Artist in the Secret WorldAmerican Communists and Soviet Radio Propaganda, 1937-1942; Williana Burroughs, New York Teacher and Soviet Radio Propagandist; American Students in the International Lenin School; American Communists in Red Army Uniforms, 1936; CHAPTER SIX The American Communist Party, the Secret Apparatus, and the NKVD; The Brother-Son Network in World War II; The Brother-Son Network and Soviet Atomic Espionage; Morris Cohen, Atomic Spy; Recruiting Japanese Cadre for the Comintern; Earl Browder and the NKVD
Earl Browder as an NKVD Talent Spotter, 1940Margaret Browder, NKVD Agent, 1938; Irene Browder, Commissar with "Emergency Powers"; Earl Browder's "Back Channel" to the White House; CHAPTER SEVEN The American Communist Underground Fights World War II; The CPUSA, the OSS, and Soviet Intelligence; Recruiting Veterans of the International Brigades for the OSS, 1941-1945; Eugene Dennis, William Donovan, and the Infiltration of the OSS and OWI; Reporting on the American Embassy in Moscow, 1942-1943; CHAPTER EIGHT Soviet Intelligence and American Communists, 1942-1945