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Doing Rhetorical History : Concepts and Cases Studies in Rhetoric and Communication
author
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Turner, Kathleen J.
publisher
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University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin
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081730925X
print isbn13
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9780817309251
ebook isbn13
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9780585188713
language
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English
subject
United States--Historiography, United States--Politics and government--Case studies, Communication in politics--United States--History--Case studies, Rhetoric--Social aspects--United States--History--Case studies, Rhetoric--Political aspects--United State
publication date
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1998
lcc
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E175.D65 1998eb
ddc
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973/.07/2
subject
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United States--Historiography, United States--Politics and government--Case studies, Communication in politics--United States--History--Case studies, Rhetoric--Social aspects--United States--History--Case studies, Rhetoric--Political aspects--United State
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Doing Rhetorical History
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STUDIES IN RHETORIC AND COMMUNICATION Series Editors: E. Culpepper Clark Raymie E. McKerrow David Zarefsky
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Doing Rhetorical History
Concepts and Cases
Edited by Kathleen J. Turner
The University of Alabama Press Tuscaloosa and London
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Copyright 1998 The University of Alabama Press Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380 All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America
The paper on which this book is printed meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Science-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Doing rhetorical history : concepts and cases / Kathleen J. Turner, editor. p. cm.(Studies in rhetoric and communication) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-8173-0925-X (paper meets minimum requirements) 1. United StatesHistoriography. 2. United StatesPolitics and governmentCase studies. 3. Communication in politicsUnited StatesHistoryCase studies. 4. RhetoricSocial aspectsUnited StatesHistoryCase studies. 5. RhetoricPolitical aspectsUnited StatesHistoryCase studies. 6. Speeches, addresses, etc., AmericanHistory and criticismCase studies. I. Turner, Kathleen J., 1952- II. Series. E175 .D65 1998 973'.07'2ddc21 98-19754
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication data available
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In memory of Marie Hochmuth Nichols and Robert G. Gunderson: We honor their legacies even as we transform them.
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: Rhetorical History as Social Construction
Kathleen J. Turner
1
Part I: Conceptualizing the Interconnections of Rhetoric and History
1. Four Senses of Rhetorical History
David Zarefsky
19
2. The Rhetorical Construction of History
E. Culpepper Clark and Raymie E. McKerrow
33
3. The Rhetorics of the Past: History, Argument, and Collective Memory
Bruce E. Gronbeck
47
4. Theoretical Implications of Doing Rhetorical History: Groupthink, Foreign Policy Making, and Vietnam
Moya Ann Ball
61
5. A Constitutive Framework for Rhetorical Historiography: Toward an Understanding of the Discursive (Re)constitution of "Constitution" in The Federalist Papers
James Jasinski
72
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Part II: Doing Rhetorical History: Case Studies
6. Oaths Registered in Heaven: Rhetorical and Historical Legitimacy in the Inaugural Addresses of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln
James R. Andrews
95
7. Borderland Denouement: Missourians and the Rhetorical Inauguration of the "Unholy Crusade," Spring 1861
Timothy C. Jenkins
118
8. Civil Rights and the Cold War: A Rhetorical History of the Truman Administration's Desegregation of the United States Army
Steven R. Goldzwig
143
9. "The Deciding Factor": The Rhetorical Construction of Mansfield's Credibility and the Eisenhower Administration's Policy on Diem
Gregory Allen Olson
170
10. Declining Honors: Dorothy Day's Rhetorical Resistance to the Culture of Heroic Ascent
Carol J. Jablonski
191
11. History and Culture as Rhetorical Constraints: Cesar Chavez's Letter from Delano
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