Rhetoric and Public Affairs (R&PA)
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The Rhetoric and Public Affairs Series is devoted to the history, theory, and criticism of public discourse. The books in this series examine rhetoric’s role in changing society and influencing public policy, and explore the public debate of important social issues, while considering concepts such as freedom of expression, social responsibility, culture, and power.
The Rhetoric and Public Affairs Series is devoted to the history, theory, and criticism of public discourse. The books in this series examine rhetoric’s role in changing society and influencing public policy, and explore the public debate of important social issues, while considering concepts such as freedom of expression, social responsibility, culture, and power.
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Resowing the Seeds of War
Presidential Peace Rhetoric since 1945
Uprising
How Women Used the US West to Win the Right to Vote
Intellectual Populism
Democracy, Inquiry, and the People
The Manufacture of Consent
J. Edgar Hoover and the Rhetorical Rise of the FBI
National Rhetorics in the Syrian Immigration Crisis
Victims, Frauds, and Floods
The Origins of Bioethics
Remembering When Medicine Went Wrong
Strains of Dissent
Popular Music and Everyday Resistance in WWII France, 1940 - 1945
Debating Women
Gender, Education, and Spaces for Argument, 1835-1945
