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The Rebel Scribe

Carleton Beals and the Progressive Challenge to U.S. Policy in Latin America
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 2022

Summary

Carleton Beals was among America’s most distinctive foreign correspondents. His colorful, combatively critical reporting of U.S. intervention in Latin America had a fearless energy and authority that won him millions of readers. He interviewed the Nicaraguan rebel leader Sandino in the camp from which he fought thousands of U.S marines in 1928, covered two revolutions in Cuba (1933 and 1959), and interpreted the Mexican Revolution for American readers. Beals’s dispatches and features appeared regularly in the Nation, New Republic, Current History and the Progressive, and often in the New York Times. Time magazine called him “the best informed and the most awkward living writer on Latin America.”

Forty books, including chronicles, political analysis and novels, drawn mostly from his travels and wide-ranging contacts in what he called “America South” made that characterization apt. But Beals was also an eyewitness reporter on Mussolini’s rise in Italy. He wrote on U.S. topics too, such as Louisiana’s Huey Long, and the environmental damage and rural migration in the 1930s caused by emerging agri-business in America’s South and West. Many of his books were best-sellers, their evidence-based assessments earning at least grudging respect even among those who took issue with his indictments of U.S. economic and government elites.

At once biography and analytical history, The Rebel Scribe tells the story of a fiercely independent non-conformist. It probes Beals’s interactions with political leaders, democrats, demagogues, populists and revolutionaries, and reveals how his ability to immerse himself in their societies gave his accounts a palpable authenticity and, time has shown, a prescience that is almost prophetic. Christopher Neal’s layered narrative traces how Beals identified patterns of political behavior and concepts that later became fully-fledged schools of thought, such as the idea of a Third World, dependency theory, U.S. neo-imperialism, and aspects of critical theory. His story sheds light on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy and intervention, from Mexico and Nicaragua in the 1920s, to Cuba and Vietnam in the 1960s. It reveals the fraught trail that faced—and still faces—contrarian journalists who challenge conventional assumptions, while also showing how probing journalism drives change.

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Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-0-7618-7310-5
ISBN-Online
978-0-7618-7311-2
Publisher
Hamilton Books, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
375
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. List of Figures No access
    3. Acknowledgments No access
    4. Abbreviations No access
  1. Introduction No access Pages 1 - 8
  2. 1 Conscientious Objector Heads South No access Pages 9 - 24
  3. 2 Rags to Respect in Mexico City No access Pages 25 - 40
  4. 3 Witness to Rising Benito Mussolini No access Pages 41 - 48
  5. 4 Return to Mexico No access Pages 49 - 66
  6. 5 Revolutionary and Literary Adventures from Manhattan to Mexico No access Pages 67 - 90
  7. 6 Sandino’s Mythmaker No access Pages 91 - 130
  8. 7 Mexican Maze No access Pages 131 - 158
  9. 8 The Crime of Cuba No access Pages 159 - 182
  10. 9 Fire and Love on the Andes No access Pages 183 - 206
  11. 10 Crossing Swords with Trotsky and the American Left No access Pages 207 - 232
  12. 11 Wartime Visions of America North and South No access Pages 233 - 258
  13. 12 Hitting a Wall No access Pages 259 - 280
  14. 13 Second Act in Cuba No access Pages 281 - 310
  15. 14 Radical in Winter No access Pages 311 - 324
  16. 15 A Stranded Ghost’s Journalistic Legacy No access Pages 325 - 340
  17. Bibliography No access Pages 341 - 352
  18. Additional Sources No access Pages 353 - 358
  19. Index No access Pages 359 - 374
  20. About the Author No access Pages 375 - 375

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