338 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The work discusses myths--particularly myths of royalty--as they expressed themselves in American society under Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. Examining not only the nature of myth and legend, but their impact on politics, culture and society, the work is divided into three main parts. The first part examines Kennedy's assassination and the myths that grew from that event, paying close attention not only to the myths themselves, but also to how and why they were formed. It is shown that, after his death, Kennedy was perceived as the good king of Camelot who had died for his people. The second section examines the myth of the evil king that sprang up around Lyndon Johnson. I...
Four American presidents have been assassinated: Abraham Lincoln in 1865, James Garfield in 1881, Wi...
The thesis focus lies in an analysis of the literature devoted to ten assassination events involving...
John F. Kennedy\u27s presidential rhetoric reflects key criteria necessary for creating and sustaini...
338 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The work discusses myths--par...
Americans have always had a special regard for their nation and its presidents, and presidential ass...
The result of this research is, that the Kennedy myth lived in a symbiotic relationship with the pol...
This thesis addresses events and issues that occurred in 1963, how President Kennedy responded to th...
Lyndon Johnson represents an important shift in politics towards a strategy involving the conscious ...
This thesis examines the impact of Edward Kennedy's wreck at Chappaquiddick on the rest of his poli...
This study analyzes the use of myth in the nomination acceptance, inaugural, and state of the union ...
This thesis argues that the Kennedy mystique is why the JFK assassination has remained such a salien...
Thesis (B.A.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Bibli...
This thesis explores the performance of popular historiography of the Kennedy assassination as provi...
John F. Kennedy holds a unique position in American public memory and opinion polls continuously ran...
As president during one of the most tumultuous time periods in American history, John F. Kennedy fac...
Four American presidents have been assassinated: Abraham Lincoln in 1865, James Garfield in 1881, Wi...
The thesis focus lies in an analysis of the literature devoted to ten assassination events involving...
John F. Kennedy\u27s presidential rhetoric reflects key criteria necessary for creating and sustaini...
338 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The work discusses myths--par...
Americans have always had a special regard for their nation and its presidents, and presidential ass...
The result of this research is, that the Kennedy myth lived in a symbiotic relationship with the pol...
This thesis addresses events and issues that occurred in 1963, how President Kennedy responded to th...
Lyndon Johnson represents an important shift in politics towards a strategy involving the conscious ...
This thesis examines the impact of Edward Kennedy's wreck at Chappaquiddick on the rest of his poli...
This study analyzes the use of myth in the nomination acceptance, inaugural, and state of the union ...
This thesis argues that the Kennedy mystique is why the JFK assassination has remained such a salien...
Thesis (B.A.) in Liberal Arts and Sciences -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Bibli...
This thesis explores the performance of popular historiography of the Kennedy assassination as provi...
John F. Kennedy holds a unique position in American public memory and opinion polls continuously ran...
As president during one of the most tumultuous time periods in American history, John F. Kennedy fac...
Four American presidents have been assassinated: Abraham Lincoln in 1865, James Garfield in 1881, Wi...
The thesis focus lies in an analysis of the literature devoted to ten assassination events involving...
John F. Kennedy\u27s presidential rhetoric reflects key criteria necessary for creating and sustaini...