The image of the beast: anti-papal rhetoric in colonial America, by T. M. Brown.
The logic of rebellion: conspiracy fears and the American revolution, by B. Bailyn.
The federalist era as an age of passion, by M. Smelser.
Some themes of counter-subversion: an analysis of anti-masonic, anti-Catholic, and anti-Mormon literature, by D. B. Davis.
The slave power conspiracy: 1830-1860, by R. B. Nye.
Lincoln's loyal opposition: the problem of the "Copperheads," by R. O. Curry.
The folklore of populism, by R. Hofstadter.
The tolerant populists, by W. T. K. Nugent.
Communism and the great steel strike of 1919, R. K. Murray.
The American red scare of 1919-1920, by S. Coben.
The Klan's fight for Americanism, by H. W. Evans.
Fascism and Father Coughlin, by J. P. Shenton.
The attack on Japanese Americans during World War II, by J. ten Broek, E. N. Barnhart, and F. W. Matson.
The radical right: a problem for American democracy, by S. M. Lipset.
McCarthyism and mass politics, by M. P. Rogin.
The McCarthyism of the left, by J. Hitchcock.
Anxiety in politics, by F. Neumann.
Demagogy, by G. W. Allport.
Another look at nativism, by J. Higham.
Bibliography (p. 287-295)