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THEODORE DRAPER/SEPT. 11, 1912 - FEB. 21, 2006; DOGGED FREELANCE HISTORIAN
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Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher
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Draper, Theodore
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THEODORE DRAPER/SEPT. 11, 1912 - FEB. 21, 2006; DOGGED FREELANCE HISTORIAN
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THEODORE DRAPER/SEPT. 11, 1912 - FEB. 21, 2006; DOGGED FREELANCE HISTORIAN
2006
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Mr. [Theodore Draper]'s insistence that American Communism had always been a tail wagged by the Soviet Union made him a lightning rod for some historians in the 1970s and '80s. These new historians, as they called themselves, were rooted in the New Left of the 1960s. In seeking to define what was native about American Communism, they attacked Mr. Draper, saying that rather than offering a social and cultural history of the party, he took an institutional approach obsessed with the heavy hand of the Soviet Comintern.
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