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U.S. Politics & Government - 1945 - 1989, 20th Century American History - Politics & Government - General & Miscellaneous, Presidents of the United States - Biography, Rhetoric, U.S. Politics & Government - 1945-1953, English Language Reference - General
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Harry S. Truman, Vol. 17

by Halford Ross Ryan
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Overview

Harry Truman is famous for his plain speaking, and his presidential rhetoric is evaluated in this reference in terms of his most important speeches relating to the Cold War, the Korean War, and themes that helped him win a remarkable election victory in 1948. This in-depth analysis of his major presidential speeches, collection of his most important addresses, chronology of speeches during his presidency, and bibliography will give students, scholars, and professionals in communications and mass media, political science, and American history new insights into this interesting president and important period in American history.

Professor Ryan examines Presidents Truman's speeches and addresses from 1945 to 1953, closely showing how his Truman Doctrine speech and Inaugural Address sounded the leit motifs of Manichaean, SuperNation rhetoric that innervated the Cold War. His rhetoric on the Korean War burdened his presidency because it held to an early military definition of the war. His exchanges with General Douglas MacArthur were oblique rather than frontal attacks, which presented further problems. His whistle-stop election campaign against Thomas E. Dewey and his valedictory address are used also to assess his rhetorical themes and expression and their effectiveness. The chronology and bibliography are framed also to help researchers dealing with materials in a presidential library.

Synopsis

Plain-speaking Harry S Truman is assessed for his presidential rhetoric in this in-depth critical analysis that provides texts of major speeches and material useful to researchers in presidential libraries.

About the Author, Halford Ross Ryan

HALFORD R. RYAN, Professor of English and Public Speaking, Washington and Lee University, is the author of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Rhetorical Presidency (Greenwood, 1988), Persuasive Advocacy (1985), American Rhetoric from Roosevelt to Reagan (1984), and Classical Communication for the Contemporary Communicator (1992).

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1993
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
234
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313279089

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