Historians of American Communism

Historians of American Communism (HOAC) is a national academic association, established in 1982, bringing together historians, political scientists, and independent scholars interested in the study of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) and other communist and anti-communist organizations in the United States. The society publishes a semi-annual journal, American Communist History, produced by the British academic publisher Routledge. The organization also maintains an internet newsgroup on H-Net.

Historians of American Communism (HOAC)
FormationApril 2, 1982 (1982-04-02)
FounderLowell Dyson, Hyman Berman, Max Gordon, John Earl Haynes, Harvey Klehr, William Pratt
HeadquartersTamiment Library at New York University
Location
  • New York City, USA
ProductsAmerican Communist History
Official language
English
President
Vernon L. Pedersen
Vice President
Denise Lynn
Timothy V. Johnson, Katherine A. S. Sibley, James G. Ryan, Randi J. Storch
Websitehistoriansofamericancommunism.com
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