Persuasion in Democratic Politics

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 10.02.05

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Overview
  2. Rationale
  3. Background Information
  4. Objectives
  5. Strategies / Activities
  6. Speeches
  7. Appendix 1:
  8. Appendix 2:
  9. Bibliography: Students and Teachers
  10. Endnotes

Speak up! Presidential Rhetoric in the Modern Era

Sonia M. Henze

Published September 2010

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Endnotes

  1. Tulis, Jeffrey. The Rhetorical Presidency p. 93
  2. Tulis, Jeffrey. The Rhetorical Presidency p. 93
  3. Alan Brinkley and Davis Dyer, editors The American Presidency p.408
  4. Heinrichs, Jay Thank You for Arguing p.276
  5. Tulis, Jeffrey. The Rhetorical Presidency p. 89
  6. Tulis, Jeffrey. The Rhetorical Presidency p. 53
  7. Schlesinger, Robert. White House Ghosts p.3
  8. Garsten, Saving Persuasion, p.3
  9. Greenstein The Presidential Difference p.228
  10. Windt, Ted ed. Presidential Rhetoric The Imperial Age 1961-1974. pg. 2
  11. Greenstein The Presidential Difference p.69
  12. Schlesinger, Robert. White House Ghosts p. 106
  13. Greenstein The Presidential Difference p.221
  14. Heinrichs, Jay Thank You for Arguing p.262
  15. Waldman, My Fellow Americans p. 275
  16. Heinrichs, Jay Thank You for Arguing p. 109

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