In 1910 a colorful Irishman ran for the mayor of Boston with the slogan, The people, not the bosses, must rule. Bigger, Better, Busier Boston! Fifty years later that man\u27s grandson would be elected the first Catholic President of the United States. Although he had fought to discard some of his grandfather\u27s more questionable campaign tactics, this candidate too spoke of a better world for all of the people. This man called the people to their responsibility to serve their country. This man reminded the world that it was time to take action to insure world peace. The man was John F. Kennedy. Kennedy lived in a time of great political change as his nation moved from isolationism to New Dealism and through the Second World War. Shortly...
Political language is marked with the feature of persuasiveness and is starkly different from the o...
In the 1960 presidential campaign, John F. Kennedy\u27s Catholicism prompted several controversial d...
In the revolutionary age of television, it was essential for presidential candidates to be able to a...
Jeffery K. Tulis authored a book entitled The Rhetorical Presidency, in which he argues the role of ...
On the eleventh of June, 1963, the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, gave his Ci...
The purpose of this study is to examine the 1960 presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy and the 19...
John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address is one of the greatest historical speeches in American history. ...
This is a study of Robert F. Kennedy"s ethical appeals in 1968 presidential campaign addresses. The ...
This first book-length critical analysis of Kennedy\u27s public address defines how he aroused Ameri...
As president during one of the most tumultuous time periods in American history, John F. Kennedy fac...
In his campaign for the presidency, in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy endured a grueling vetting proc...
In 1966, Robert F. Kennedy visited Eastern Michigan University and delivered an address from the ste...
In Chicago on July 28th, 1960, Richard M. Nixon, vice-president of the United States was nominated a...
This is a study targeting the political debut of a great American figurehead. Before he was Presiden...
A remarkable political figure, John F. Kennedy contributed also to political theory focusing on comm...
Political language is marked with the feature of persuasiveness and is starkly different from the o...
In the 1960 presidential campaign, John F. Kennedy\u27s Catholicism prompted several controversial d...
In the revolutionary age of television, it was essential for presidential candidates to be able to a...
Jeffery K. Tulis authored a book entitled The Rhetorical Presidency, in which he argues the role of ...
On the eleventh of June, 1963, the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, gave his Ci...
The purpose of this study is to examine the 1960 presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy and the 19...
John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address is one of the greatest historical speeches in American history. ...
This is a study of Robert F. Kennedy"s ethical appeals in 1968 presidential campaign addresses. The ...
This first book-length critical analysis of Kennedy\u27s public address defines how he aroused Ameri...
As president during one of the most tumultuous time periods in American history, John F. Kennedy fac...
In his campaign for the presidency, in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy endured a grueling vetting proc...
In 1966, Robert F. Kennedy visited Eastern Michigan University and delivered an address from the ste...
In Chicago on July 28th, 1960, Richard M. Nixon, vice-president of the United States was nominated a...
This is a study targeting the political debut of a great American figurehead. Before he was Presiden...
A remarkable political figure, John F. Kennedy contributed also to political theory focusing on comm...
Political language is marked with the feature of persuasiveness and is starkly different from the o...
In the 1960 presidential campaign, John F. Kennedy\u27s Catholicism prompted several controversial d...
In the revolutionary age of television, it was essential for presidential candidates to be able to a...