This contribution provides an overview over major changes in the political rhetoric of the USA and Great Britain during the Twentieth Century, with an exemplary focus on speeches by American Presidents and British Prime Ministers. Processes of mediatisation, profession-alisation and popularisation of political speeches as discussed in the secondary literature will be traced along examples of early (Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill) and late (Ronald Reagan and Tony Blair) Twentieth Century political speeches. While the discus-sion and analyses of samples will focus on changes affecting political rhetoric, there will also be an appreciation of the continuing central role of speeches for political action and within political communi...
The topicality of the research is stipulated by the rhetorical and lexical features of the inaugural...
Although scholars have long recognized the president's pre-eminent status as an agenda-setter, there...
The topic of this study is American political rhetoric. The aim is to see if and how President of ...
Several political scientists have argued that the presidential recourse to public rhetoric as a mode...
This study examines speeches by English Prime Minister Winston Churchill and American Presidents Fra...
This essay examines the difference between British and American political rhetoric as regards the us...
This essay examines the difference between British and American political rhetoric as regards the us...
Reagan and Public Discourse in America assesses the rhetorical legacy of the Reagan Presidency. The ...
Reagan and Public Discourse in America assesses the rhetorical legacy of the Reagan Presidency. The ...
Reagan and Public Discourse in America assesses the rhetorical legacy of the Reagan Presidency. The ...
This essay examines the difference between British and American political rhetoric as regards the us...
Abstract This chapter will use examples from post-1945 German chancellors’ public speeches in parlia...
Political language is marked with the feature of persuasiveness and is starkly different from the o...
The topicality of the research is stipulated by the rhetorical and lexical features of the inaugural...
The topicality of the research is stipulated by the rhetorical and lexical features of the inaugural...
The topicality of the research is stipulated by the rhetorical and lexical features of the inaugural...
Although scholars have long recognized the president's pre-eminent status as an agenda-setter, there...
The topic of this study is American political rhetoric. The aim is to see if and how President of ...
Several political scientists have argued that the presidential recourse to public rhetoric as a mode...
This study examines speeches by English Prime Minister Winston Churchill and American Presidents Fra...
This essay examines the difference between British and American political rhetoric as regards the us...
This essay examines the difference between British and American political rhetoric as regards the us...
Reagan and Public Discourse in America assesses the rhetorical legacy of the Reagan Presidency. The ...
Reagan and Public Discourse in America assesses the rhetorical legacy of the Reagan Presidency. The ...
Reagan and Public Discourse in America assesses the rhetorical legacy of the Reagan Presidency. The ...
This essay examines the difference between British and American political rhetoric as regards the us...
Abstract This chapter will use examples from post-1945 German chancellors’ public speeches in parlia...
Political language is marked with the feature of persuasiveness and is starkly different from the o...
The topicality of the research is stipulated by the rhetorical and lexical features of the inaugural...
The topicality of the research is stipulated by the rhetorical and lexical features of the inaugural...
The topicality of the research is stipulated by the rhetorical and lexical features of the inaugural...
Although scholars have long recognized the president's pre-eminent status as an agenda-setter, there...
The topic of this study is American political rhetoric. The aim is to see if and how President of ...