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- "An empire of ideals" : the chimeric imagination of Ronald Reagan
- A Lexicon of Terror : Argentina and the Legacies of Torture
- A lexicon of terror
- A natural history of revolution : violence and nature in the French revolutionary imagination, 1789-1794
- A place for dialogue : language, land use, and politics in Southern Arizona
- A place to stand : politics and persuasion in a working-class bar
- Active voices : composing a rhetoric for social movements
- Activism and Rhetoric : Theories and Contexts for Political Engagement
- African American rhetoric(s) : interdisciplinary perspectives
- Agency in the margins : stories of outsider rhetoric
- Andrew Jackson : a rhetorical portrayal of presidential leadership
- Angelina Grimke : rhetoric, identity, and the radical imagination
- Anti-racist discourse on Muslims in the Australian Parliament
- Argumentation in Political Interviews : Analyzing and evaluating responses to accusations of inconsistency
- Aspirational fascism : the struggle for multifaceted democracy under Trumpism
- Assessing the language of TV political interviews : a corpus-assisted perspective
- Authorizing Experience : Refigurations of the Body Politic in Seventeenth-Century New England Writing
- Before the rhetorical presidency
- Bodies of Reform : the Rhetoric of Character in Gilded Age America
- Border rhetorics : citizenship and identity on the US-Mexico frontier
- Building a social democracy : the promise of rhetorical pragmatism
- Centrist Rhetoric: The Production of Political Transcendence in the Clinton Presidency
- Civilizing the enemy : German reconstruction and the invention of the West
- Claiming Lincoln : progressivism, equality, and the battle for Lincoln's legacy in Presidential rhetoric
- Classical Rhetoric and Modern Public Relations : an Isocratean Model
- Clearly invisible : racial passing and the color of cultural identity
- Cold War Rhetoric : Strategy, Metaphor, and Ideology
- Cold warriors : manliness on trial in the rhetoric of the West
- Collaborative Imagination : Earning Activism through Literacy Education
- Communication in the presidential primaries : candidates and the media, 1912-2000
- Composition and Cornel West : notes toward a deep democracy
- Conceiving a nation : the development of political discourse in the Hebrew Bible
- Confessions of a presidential speechwriter
- Connecting with constituents : identification building and blocking in contemporary national convention addresses
- Contemporary discourses of hate and radicalism across space and genres
- Creating conservatism : postwar words that made an American movement
- Creatures of politics : media, message, and the American presidency
- Critical reflections on the Cold War : linking rhetoric and history
- Culture, catastrophe, and rhetoric : the texture of political action
- Dangerous frames : how ideas about race and gender shape public opinion
- Daniel Webster and the oratory of civil religion
- Delivering the people's message : the changing politics of the presidential mandate
- Demagogue for president : the rhetorical genius of Donald Trump
- Demagoguery and democracy
- Deportable and disposable : public rhetoric and the making of the "illegal" immigrant
- Directorium politicum studii linguarum : In quo summatìm exponitur, quænam sit vera & universalis methodus docendi, addiscendivè idiomata quælibet, seu antiqua, seu hodierna: quibusvè artibus assequi possint politici rectores imperiorum & rerump. Ut in posterum tempus unicuique liberum esse queat in sua civitate vel patriâ, vacare fœliciter & jucundè simul studio cujuslibet linguæ, illiusque sibi comparare firmissimum habitum, intrà breve spacium temporis, sine gravibus illis molestiis, quibus affliguntur ubivis gentium linguarum studiosi, per communes scholarum trivialium methodos. Authore H.P.d.l.R
- Discourse, dictators and democrats : Russia's place in a global process
- Discourse, identity and legitimacy : self and other in representations of Iran's nuclear programme
- Discursive ideologies : reading western rhetoric
- Discursive strategies and political hegemony : the Turkish Case
- Distant publics : development rhetoric and the subject of crisis
- Disunion! : the coming of the American Civil War, 1789-1859
- Double-consciousness and the rhetoric of Barack Obama : the price and promise of citizenship
- Doublespeak
- Emmett Till and the Mississippi press
- Enemyship : democracy and counter-revolution in the early republic
- European security culture : language, theory, policy
- Executing democracy
- Executing democracy, Volume one, Capital punishment & the making of America, 1683-1807
- FDR's body politics : the rhetoric of disability
- Fanatical schemes : proslavery rhetoric and the tragedy of consensus
- Fascist Virilities : Rhetoric, Ideology, and Social Fantasy in Italy
- Feminist challenges or feminist rhetorics? : locations, scholarship, discourse
- Feminist connections : rhetoric and activism across time, space, and place
- Homeless advocacy and the rhetorical construction of the civic home
- How to belong : women's agency in a transnational world
- Hunt the devil : a demonology of US war culture
- In the Name of Terrorism : Presidents on Political Violence in the Post-World War II Era
- Indivisible Territory and the Politics of Legitimacy : Jerusalem and Northern Ireland
- Innovations and implications of persuasive narrative
- Intimate strangers : foreign intellectuals and American political discourse
- Islamist rhetoric : language and culture in contemporary Egypt
- Islamophobia : the ideological campaign against Muslims
- Jefferson's call for nationhood : the first inaugural address
- Language aggression in public debates on immigration
- Legitimisation in political discourse : a cross-disciplinary perspective on the modern US war rhetoric
- Legitimisation in political discourse : a cross-disciplinary perspective on the modern US war rhetoric
- Let's talk politics : new essays on deliberative rhetoric
- Liars! Cheaters! Evildoers! : Demonization and the End of Civil Debate in American Politics
- Liberalism and the culture of security : the nineteenth-century rhetoric of reform
- Lives, letters, and quilts : women and everyday rhetorics of resistance
- Making the case : advocacy and judgment in public argument
- Managing vulnerability : South Africa's struggle for a democratic rhetoric
- Mass deception : moral panic and the U.S. war on Iraq
- Memories of Lincoln and the splintering of American political thought
- Memories of Lincoln and the splintering of American political thought
- Metaphor, nation and discourse
- Militant citizenship : rhetorical strategies of the National Woman's Party, 1913-1920
- Moms in chief : the rhetoric of Republican motherhood and the spouses of presidential nominees, 1992- 2016
- Obama, the Media, and Framing the U.S. Exit from Iraq and Afghanistan
- On deaf Ears : the limits of the bully pulpit
- One America? : presidential appeals to racial resentment from LBJ to Trump
- OurSpace : resisting the corporate control of culture
- Peaceful persuasion : the geopolitics of nonviolent rhetoric
- Place to stand : politics and persuasion in a working-class bar
- Political Argumentation in the United States : Historical and contemporary studies. Selected essays by David Zarefsky
- Preaching politics : the religious rhetoric of George Whitefield and the founding of a new nation
- Presidential Saber Rattling : Causes and Consequences
- Presidential Speechwriting : From the New Deal to the Reagan Revolution and Beyond
- Presidential campaign rhetoric in an age of confessional politics
- Presidents and protesters : political rhetoric in the 1960s
- Prisoners of conscience : moral vernaculars of political agency
- Proximization : the pragmatics of symbolic distance crossing
- Public modalities : rhetoric, culture, media, and the shape of public life
- Rational choice and British politics : an analysis of rhetoric and manipulation from Peel to Blair
- Reagan at Bergen-Belsen and Bitburg
- Reagan at Westminster : foreshadowing the end of the Cold War
- Reconsidering Obama : reflections on rhetoric
- Refiguring rhetorical education : women teaching African American, Native American, and Chicano/a students, 1865-1911
- Religious rhetoric and American politics : the endurance of civil religion in electoral campaigns
- Representing the other in European media discourses
- Resowing the seeds of war : presidential peace rhetoric since 1945
- Rhetoric & public affairs : R & PA
- Rhetoric and the republic : politics, civic discourse, and education in early America
- Rhetoric of Heroic Expectations : Establishing the Obama Presidency
- Rhetorical Democracy : Discursive Practices of Civic Engagement
- Rhetorical Presidency, Propaganda and the Cold War
- Rhetorical education in America
- Rhetorics for Community Action : Public Writing and Writing Publics
- Ring out freedom! : the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the making of the civil rights movement
- Rough Writing : Ethnic Authorship in Theodore Roosevelt's America
- Selling war in a media age : the presidency and public opinion in the American century
- Selling war, selling hope : presidential rhetoric, the news media, and US foreign policy since 9/11
- Shades of ṣulḥ : the rhetorics of Arab-Islamic reconciliation
- Speaking to reconciliation : voices of faith addressing racial and cultural divides
- State of the union : presidential rhetoric from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush
- Style-shifting in public : new perspectives on stylistic variation
- The Twitter presidency : Donald J. Trump and the politics of white rage
- The anti-intellectual presidency : the decline of presidential rhetoric from George Washington to George W. Bush
- The case for combat : how presidents persuade Americans to go to war
- The conceit of context : resituating domains in rhetorical studies
- The eclipse of equality : arguing America on Meet the press
- The good neighbor : Franklin D. Roosevelt and the rhetoric of American power
- The insistent call : rhetorical moments in black anticolonialism, 1929-1937
- The languages of politics : La politique et ses langages, Volume 1
- The languages of politics : La politique et ses langages, Volume 2 | Volume 2
- The linguistics of political argument : the spin-doctor and the wolf-pack at the White House
- The moral rhetoric of American Presidents
- The morality of spin : virtue and vice in political rhetoric and the Christian right
- The passionate empiricist : the eloquence of John Quincy Adams in the service of science
- The politics of memoir and the Northern Ireland conflict
- The politics of resentment : a genealogy
- The politics of sacred rhetoric : absolutist appeals and political persuasion
- The presidency and rhetorical leadership
- The president's speech : the words that shaped a nation
- The prospect of presidential rhetoric
- The public work of rhetoric : citizen-scholars and civic engagement
- The rhetoric of Donald Trump : nationalist populism and American democracy
- The rhetoric of Mao Zedong : transforming China and its people
- The rhetoric of Sir Garfield Todd : Christian imagination and the dream of an African democracy
- The rhetoric of food : discourse, materiality, and power
- The rhetorical invention of America's national security state
- The rhetorical presidency of George H.W. Bush
- The right talk : how conservatives transformed the Great Society into the economic society
- The soft power of war
- The strongmen : European encounters with sovereign power
- The teleological discourse of Barack Obama
- Transnational feminist rhetorics and gendered leadership in global politics : from daughters of destiny to iron ladies
- Tropes of Politics : Science, Theory, Rhetoric, Action
- Truman's whistle-stop campaign
- Variation in political metaphor
- Vaterlandsliebe und Religionskonflikt : politische Diskurse im Alten Reich (1555-1648)
- Victory of law : the Fourteenth amendment, the Civil War, and American literature, 1852-1867
- War of Words : Language Politics and 9/11
- We are all Americans, pure and simple : Theodore Roosevelt and the myth of Americanism
- Who belongs in America? : presidents, rhetoric, and immigration
- Why Conservatives Tell Stories and Liberals Don't : Rhetoric, Faith, and Vision on the American Right
- Winning with words : the origins and impact of political framing
- You, the People : American National Identity in Presidential Rhetoric
- Your Brain's Politics
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