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16. Dorland Arthur G. Current Events: The Break Down of the London Economic Conference // Quarterly Review of Commerce. – № 4. – 1933. – P. 36–37.
17. Augspurger Michael. Henry Luce, Fortune, and the Attraction of Italian Fascism // American Studies. – № 41. – P. 115.
18. Cites Harm to U.S. in ‘Patriot Racket’ // Baltimore Sun. – 1931. – March 9.
19. Jenkins Philip. Hoods and Shirts: The Extreme Right in Pennsylvania, 1925–1950. – Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997. – P. 91.
20. Ibidem. – P. 118; Ballot on Gold 283–285 // New York Times. – 1933. – May 30.
21. Amann Peter H. A ‘Dog in the Nighttime’ Problem: American Fascism in the 1930s // The History Teacher. – № 19. – 1986. – P. 572; Brinkley Alan. Voices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin, and the Great Depression. – New York: Vintage Books, 1983. – P. 266–277.
22. Kazin Michael. The Populist Persuasion. – Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998. – P. 130.
23. Lichtman Alan J. White Protestant Nation: The Rise of the American Conservative Movement. – NY: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2008. – P. 76; Ribuffo Leo P. The Old Christian Right. – Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1983. – P. 25–79, 80-127.
24. Lichtman Alan J. White Protestant Nation: The Rise of the American Conservative Movement. – NY: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2008. – P. 76; Jenkins Philip. Hoods and Shirts: The Extreme Right in Pennsylvania, 1925–1950. – Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1997. – P. 101–104; Ribuffo Leo P. The Old Christian Right. – Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1983. – P. 184–185.
25. Amann Peter H. A ‘Dog in the Nighttime’ Problem: American Fascism in the 1930s // The History Teacher. – № 19. – 1986. – P. 566.
26. Kennedy David M. Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945. – NY: Oxford University Press, 1999. – P. 369–370.
27. Defends Current Policy // New York Times. – 1933. – November 10; Waltman Franklyn, Jr. Morgan Call on President Is Surprise // Washington Post. – 1933. – November 17; More Loans Urged by Irenee DuPont // New York Times. – 1933. – December 31.
28. Moley Says Banks Back Gold Policy // New York Times. – 1933. – December 4.
29. Smith Hurls Broadside Against Gold Program // Los Angeles Times. – 1933. – November 25.
30. Wood Howard. Fears for Nation’s Future Lead Bankers to Speak Out // Chicago Tribune. – 1934. – September 29.
31. Business Body Demands U. S. Return to Gold // Washington Post. – 1933. – November 4.
32. Time to Stop Crying Wolf // New York Times. – 1934. – May 4.
33. Business: Reassurance // Time. – 1934. – October 8. – P. 56.
34. Kennedy David M. Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945. – NY: Oxford University Press, 1999. – P. 388–389; MacArthur Douglas. Reminiscences. – NY: McGraw-Hill, 1964. – P. 101.
35. Krock Arthur. Tide Sweeps Nation // New York Times. – 1934. – November 7.
36. Borah Demands a Rebuilt Party // New York Times. – 1934. – November 9.
37. Garrison Villard Oswald. Russia from a Car Window // Nation. – 1929. —№ 6 (November). 517.
38. Fischer Louis. Russia and the World Crisis // Nation. – 1931. – November 25.
39. 6,000 Artisans Going to Russia, Glad to Take Wages in Roubles // Business Week. – 1931. – September 2; Amtorg Gets 100,000 Bids for Russia’s 6,000 Skilled Jobs // Business Week. – 1931. – October 7.
40. Chase Stuart. The Engineer as Poet // New Republic. – № 10. – 1931; Chase Stuart. A New Deal. – NY: Macmillan, 1932. – P. 252.
41. Wilson Edmund. Travels in Two Democracies. – NY: Harcourt, Brace, 1936. – P. 321.
42. Wilson Edmund. The Literary Consequences of the Crash. The Shores of Light: A Literary Chronicle of the Twenties and Thirties. – NY: Farrar, Straus & Young, 1952. – P. 408; Kuznick Peter J. Beyond the Laboratory: Scientists as Political Activists in 1930s America. – Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. – P. 106–143.
43. The Beleaguered City // Los Angeles Times. – 1934. – July 17.
44. Strike Condemned by Coast Papers // New York Times. – 1934. – July 17.
45. Bain Read. Scientist as Citizen // Social Forces. – 1933. – № 11. – P. 413–414.
46. Kuznick Peter J. Beyond the Laboratory: Scientists as Political Activists in 1930s America. – Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. – P. 101–102.
47. Bernstein, “The New Deal”, 271.
48. Warren Frank A. Liberals and Communism: The Red Decade Revisited. – Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1966. – P. 6.
49. Dos Passos, John. Whither the American Writer // Modern Quarterly. – 1932. – № 6. – P. 11–12.
50. Подробнее о политике Гитлера и Сталина см.: Timothy Snyder. Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. – NY: Basic Books, 2010. За время спровоцированного Сталиным голода на Украине в 1932–1933 годах умерли миллионы людей, тысячи занимались каннибализмом.
51. Kennedy, Freedom from Fear, 278–279.
52. Text of Roosevelt’s Closing Campaign Speech at Madison Square Garden // Baltimore Sun. – 1936. – November 1.
53. Kennedy, David M. Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945. – NY: Oxford University Press, 1999. – P. 286.
54. President Sets a Record with Electoral Vote // Chicago Tribune. – 1936. – November 4.
55. Politics and Health // Nation. – 1938. – July 30. – P. 101.
56. National Health Program Offered by Wagner in Social Security Bill // New York Times. – 1939. – March 1.
57. Peter Kuznick, “Healing the Well-Heeled: The Committee of Physicians and the Defeat of the National Health Program in 1930’s America” (1989), неопубликованная работа; см. также: Kuznick, Beyond the Laboratory, 86–87.
58. Lichtman Alan J. White Protestant Nation: The Rise of the American Conservative Movement. – NY: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2008. – P. 68.
59. Там же. – P. 60–62.
60. Там же. – P. 69–70.
61. Schlesinger Arthur M., Jr. The Politics of Upheaval. – New York: Houghton Mifflin. – 1960. – P. 83; Gen. Butler Bares Fascist Plot to Seize Government by Force // New York Times. – 1934. – November 21.
62. Lichtman Alan J. Op. cit. – P. 70.
63. Olmsted Kathryn S. Real Enemies: Conspiracy Theories and American Democracy, World War I to 9/11. – NY: Oxford University Press, 2009. – P. 30.
64. Probing War’s Causes // Washington Post. – 1934. – April 14.
65. Cole Wayne. Senator Gerald P. Nye and American Foreign Policy. – Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1962. – P. 71–73.
66. Wilz John E. In Search of Peace: The Senate Munitions Inquiry, 1934-36. – Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1963. – P. 37.
67. Arms and the Men // Fortune. – 1934. – № 3. – P. 53.
68. Congress Gets Message // New York Times. – 1934. – May 19.
69. Greed, Intrigue Laid to War Materials Ring // Washington Post. – 1934. – June 23.
70. Munitions Control by the Government Favored by Senatorial Inquiry Group // New York Times. – 1934. – August 30.
71. $1,245,000,000 Work to Du Ponts in War // New York Times. – 1934. – September 13.
72. Robert C. Albright. Du Ponts Paid 458 Per Cent on War Profits // Washington Post. – 1934. – September 13.
73. Robert Albright. Reich Builds Big Air Force with U. S. Aid, Inquiry Hears // Washington Post. – 1934. – September 18.
74. Plan of Legion to Curb Profits of War Hailed // Washington Post. – 1934. – September 25.
75. Nye Plans to Abolish War Profit // Los Angeles Times. – 1934. – September 27.
76. Arms Inquiry Just Starting, Nye Declares // Washington Post. – 1934. – September 29.
77. Look Before Leaping // Washington Post. – 1934. – October 1.