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Well-Tempered Women: Nineteenth-Century Temperance Rhetoric

Carol Mattingly

Well-Tempered Women: Nineteenth-Century Temperance Rhetoric Carol Mattingly List Price: $29.50
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In this richly illustrated study, Carol Mattingly examines the rhetoric of the temperance movement, the largest political movement of women in the nineteenth century.



Tapping previously unexplored sources, Mattingly uncovers new voices and different perspectives, thus greatly expanding our knowledge of temperance women in particular and of nineteenth-century women and women's rhetoric in general. Her scope is broad: she looks at temperance fiction, newspaper accounts of meetings and speeches, autobiographical and biographical accounts, and minutes of national and state temperance meetings.



The women's temperance movement was first and foremost an effort by women to improve the lives of women. Twentieth-centuty scholars often dismiss temperance women as conservative and complicit in their own oppression. As Mattingly demonstrate, however, the opposite is true: temperance women made purposeful rhetorical choices in their efforts to improve the lives of women. They carefully considered the life circumstances of all women and sought to raise consciousness and achieve reform in an effective manner. And they were effective, gaining legal, political, and social improvements for women as they became the most influential and most successful group of women reformers in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.



Mattingly finds that, for a large number of women who were unhappy with their status in the nineteenth century, the temperance movement provided an avenue for change. Examining the choices these women made in their efforts to better conditions for women, Mattingly looks first at oral rhetoric among nineteenth-century temperance women. She examines the early temperance speeches of activists like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who later chose to concentrate their effort in the suffrage organizations, and those who continued to work on behalf of women primarily through the temperance topic, such as Amelia Bloomer and Clarina Howard Nichols. Finally, she examines the rhetoric of members of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union—the largest organization of women in the nineteenth century.



Mattingly then turns to the rhetoric from perspectives outside those of mainstream, middle-class women. She focuses on racial conflicts and alliances as an increasingly diverse membership threatened the unity and harmony in the WCTU. Her primary source for this discussion is contemporary newspaper accounts of temperance speeches.



Fiction by temperance writers also proves to be a fertile source for Mattingly's investigation. Insisting on greater equality between men and women, this fiction candidly portrayed injustice toward women. Through the temperance issue, Mattingly discovers, women could broach otherwise clandestine topics openly. She also finds that many of the concerns of nineteenth-century temperance women are remarkably similar to concerns of today’s feminists.

Speaking to the People: The Rhetorical Presidency in Historical Perspective (Political Development of the American Nation)

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Americans today expect their president to speak directly to them on the issues of the day -- to address their concerns, to ask for their support, even to feel their pain. Yet, as the essays in this volume make clear, this was not always the case. During the early years of the republic, such behavior would have been deemed beneath the president's office, undignified at best, demagogic at worst. How, then, did the practice of "speaking to the people" evolve from the icy reserve of George Washington to the effusive empathy of Bill Clinton? This book explores how the "rhetorical presidency" became a central feature of American politics. Beginning with a fresh look at the framing of the Constitution, the essays examine the role of rhetoric in a variety of nineteenth-century presidencies, as well as in the crucial turn-of-the-century presidencies of William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson. Viewed against this historical backdrop, the "modern" presidencies of Franklin Roosevelt and his successors appear less a break with the past than a culmination of developments in popular leadership and rhetorical practice that began more than a century before.

Easily Led

Oliver Thomson

Easily Led Oliver Thomson List Price: $36.95
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Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

To many names and dates, not enough explanation or depth 2 out of 5 stars.
4 of 6 people found this review helpful.

It is an endless list of names (and dates in brackets)with occasional interest.

There is not any deep analysis of any of the propaganda documents alluded to. For example "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is mentioned maybe 15 times in the book, but with only the briefest of explanations of it.

Quotes in French are generally not translated. Sorry, I don't know French, what am I supposed to do?

Names of long gone newspapers are scattered here and there, as if the name is interesting and useful in itself.

Terms are used without further explanation. For example:

"This was the British version of Bushido"

Ah. Can you remember what Bushido was? Has he already explained this? Maybe it is in the index? No, of course it is not in the index.

It is assumed that you know ALL your WORLD history, because Mr. Thomson is not going to remind you of any of it.

There are interesting parts, but you have to wade through a lot of fluff, names, and untranslated quotations, to get to it.

It feels like a fleshed out detailed university thesis.

Editorial Review:

This fascinating new book plots five millennia of the most powerful of all tools of persuasion.

Political Correctness: A Response from the Cultural Left

Richard Feldstein

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Total reviews: 6 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

A wonderful attack on free speech! 4 out of 5 stars.
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This book was truly great. As a judge in the New Orwell Awards, I am personally going to recommend this book for the category "Orwellian Defence of Repression in Academia: Postmodern Styling".

This book is a rare find in Doublespeak. Using the ideas of freedom to attack freedom, using the concepts of 'hierarchy' and 'patriocentrism' to excuse the destruction of the free exchange of ideas is wonderfull and piquant.

But the essential goodness of this book comes from pure cynicism. The idea of calling an attack on political repression as political repression itself is simply superb. It's been one of the best bits of verbol locution and butchered logic since Herbert Marcuses "Repressive Tolerance".

I hear the baeuty of his boots crashing down, the symphony of his totalitarian character coming into full bloom page after page. Stalin in his full glory and apogee of enlightenment could still have learned something from this humble genius we all know of as Richard Feldstein.

My Fellow Americans: Presidential Addresses That Shaped History

James C. Humes

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Editorial Review:

The presidency, in Theodore Roosevelt's famous words, is a "Bully Pulpit." No one has studied the presidency from this vantage point. This book, in a sense, is a study of American political history seen through the prism of selected presidential addresses. It reveals how presidents used major addresses to create a theme for their administrations, to introduce history-making legislation or programs, or to rally successfully a majority of the nation behind their policies. No other book has examined the major presidential addresses--their construction and their impact--as history. No other book examines, in such detail, the background of the speechwriters who drafted the addresses. James C. Humes, a former White House speechwriter, has a unique understanding of the process of presidential speech-drafting. A single speech can be a defining point in American history, such as the Kennedy inaugural ("Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country"), or a rallying cry, such as Franklin Roosevelt's inaugural ("The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"). It can become an American creed as did the Gettysburg Address or a prophecy like the Reagan address to the Houses of Parliament in 1982. Washington's Farewell Address would prescribe our conduct in foreign policy for a century, as did the Monroe Doctrine in 1823. Sometimes the message is a declaration for war, such as Wilson's speech in 1917, or a "war" against an economic elite like Jackson's Bank veto in 1832 or Cleveland's Tariff message in 1887. This book is of great interest not only to historians and political scientists but also to students of the presidency and government.

Taming Democracy: Models of Political Rhetoric in Classical Athens (Rhetoric and Society Series)

Harvey Yunis

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By: Cornell University Press
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Radio Free Europe and the Pursuit of Democracy: My War Within the Cold War

George R. Urban

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From the 1950s to the aftermath of communist rule, two American-funded international broadcasting organizations - Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty - engaged in a prolonged battle of ideas. With persistence, the Radios fought against the spread of communist ideology. This book is a personal account of Cold War combat over the air waves, of psychological battles that succeeded in eroding the international appeal of the Soviet system and ultimately in helping to bring about the implosion of the Soviet empire. George R. Urban offers an insider's perspective on the history of Radio Free Europe, drawing on his service during the 1960s and his term as overall director in the 1980s. In detail Urban describes how the Radios promoted the case of liberal democracy and the free market economy for more than four decades, standing up against a Soviet system with its clandestine offshoots and fifth columns in all the countries of the west. Urban contends that a second opponent was less visible but more powerful: influential members of the American and west European left who believed the Soviet superpower should not be thwarted. The author explores the often controversial strategies and tactics employed by the staff and administrators of the Radios, shed light on their role in the tragic 1956 Hungarian Revolution, examines the ideas and convictions of key figures, and reveals how communism was intellectually unmasked in a psychological contests that also made possible reconciliation between nations and individuals.

Rhetoric As Currency: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the Great Depression (Presidential Rhetoric Series, 4)

Davis W. Houck

Rhetoric As Currency: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the Great Depression (Presidential Rhetoric Series, 4) Davis W. Houck Amazon Price: $32.54
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In this text, Davis W. Houck uses the historical context of the Great Depression in America to explore the relationship of rhetoric to the economy and economic recovery. This study allows him to understand rhetoric as a process rather than as a series of isolated, discrete products.

Rhetorical Studies of National Political Debates: 1960-1992, Second Edition (Praeger Series in Political Communication)

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Editorial Review:

This revised and updated edition remains the only book-length rhetorical analysis of national political debates from 1960 to the present. The contributors, all rhetorical critics, answer important questions about political debating in the United States, including: Why is the press involved in political debates? Why are debates likely to be an enduring part of our presidential campaigns? Why are some candidates successful as debaters while others are not? Chapter authors offer insight into the goals commonly shared by political debaters and the rhetorical strategies most frequently used by national political debaters. By providing an overall analysis of a variety of debate practices, this book demonstrates how debates have become more than just campaign spectacles, but rather complex, calculated political events with significant consequences. Predebate, debate, and postdebate strategies are considered in depth in these microanalyses. Scholars and students of speech communication, particularly those concerned with political communication, will find this volume noteworthy, as will those in the related disciplines of political science, history, and journalism.

Political Myth (Theorists of Myth)

Christoph Flood

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Myth theorists characterize myths as stories that possess the status of sacred truth within one or more social groups. Flood discusses how political myth is an ideologically marked narrative that purports to give a true account of a set of past, present, or predicted political events, widely accepted as valid in its essentials. Among the topics explored are: the historical line of political myth in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Western political discourse; the characteristics of political myths and the forms they take in political life and the ends they serve; and the features of political ideologies that are most useful for understanding the nature of political myth.

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