When the American Bar Association recreated the trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg on the fortieth anniversary of their execution, the jury acquitted the "mock Rosenbergs," finding that in today's courts they would not have been convicted of espionage. The 1950s trial of the Rosenbergs on charges of "Atomic Spying" and "stealing the secrets of the Atomic bomb" was a major event of Cold War America, galvanizing public opinion on all sides of the question. Secret Agents presents essays by lawyers, cultural critics, social historians and historians...
When the American Bar Association recreated the trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg on the fortieth anniversary of their execution, the jury acquitted...
Beginning with the bold claim, ''There can be no culture without the transvestite, '' Marjorie Garber explores the nature and significance of cross-dressing and of the West's recurring fascination with it
Beginning with the bold claim, ''There can be no culture without the transvestite, '' Marjorie Garber explores the nature and significance of cross-dr...