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Actor, Ideologue, Politician

by Davis W. Houck, Amos Kiewe
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Overview

This new anthology rounds out Ronald Reagan's rhetorical persona and fills a major gap in the literature about the man by offering an unbiased and a multi-dimensional picture of his public speeches during all phases of his political life. The 52 speech texts are arranged, with short introductions, into six topical chapters covering his Hollywood years, his eight years as governor of California, his presidential campaigns of 1976 and 1980, and his two terms as president. This compact reference will be handy for professionals and students at all levels who are looking for a well-rounded collection of both obscure and well-known speeches which offers Reagan's views on major issues at different times throughout his career. The short volume is suitable for college, university, professional, and public libraries.

This representative collection shows Ronald Reagan speaking as an actor, an ideologue, and a pragmatic politician, illustrating his diverse communication styles. The anthology contains both good and bad speeches--some that are famous and others that are little-known--and includes patriotic messages, views on citizenship, politics, and governance and on important issues at different stages in his career. This handy reference is uncompromising in its impartial selection of speeches. A short bibliography points to major sources and important studies, and a full index makes the reference completely accessible.

Synopsis

This new short anthology rounds out Ronald Reagan's rhetorical persona and fills a major gap in the literature about the man by offering an unbiased and a multi-dimensional picture of his public speeches throughout all phases of his political life.

About the Author, Davis W. Houck

DAVIS W. HOUCK, a Ph.D. candidate in the Speech Communication department at Pennsylvania State University, is the co-author of A Shining City on the Hill: Ronald Reagan's Economic Rhetoric, 1951-1989 (Praeger, 1991).

AMOS KIEWE, Professor of Communication, Syracuse University, is the co-author of A Shining City on the Hill: Ronald Reagan's Economic Rhetoric, 1951-1989 (Praeger, 1991).

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1993
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
376
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313284915

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