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The Reagan Rhetoric: History and Memory in 1980s America

Autor Toby Glenn Bates
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 mai 2011
The Reagan Rhetoric examines the extraordinary connections between President Ronald Reagan’s conversations with the American people and the profound changes that swept the nation under those conversations’ influence. Through the lens of history, rhetoric, and memory, Bates’s work draws connections between the style, manner, and consistency of Reagan’s oratory and the social and cultural settings in which it played so vital a role. Specifically focusing on the 1980 Neshoba County Mississippi Campaign visit, the popular culture memory of the Vietnam War, and the controversy of Iran-Contra, this book illustrates Reagan’s sweeping ability to change how Americans thought about themselves, their past, and their politics. By concluding with an examination of media coverage of Reagan’s 2004 death, Bates reveals that certain interpretations Reagan rhetorically offered during his presidency had become an accepted collective memory for millions of Americans. In death, as in life, Reagan had the last word.
Through extensive archival research, the careful examination of well-known and obscure 1980s print media and popular culture, as well as new interviews, Bates challenges the prevailing Reagan historiography and provides a thoughtful reality check on some of the traditional views of his eight years in the Oval Office. The Reagan Rhetoric offers new and important contributions to Reagan studies that will appeal to scholars of the 40th president. This look at the 1980s will be of great interest to the growing number of historians studying that decade.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780875806549
ISBN-10: 0875806546
Pagini: 252
Ilustrații: 7
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Northern Illinois University Press
Colecția Northern Illinois University Press

Recenzii

“Bates stays focused on his topic, avoids theory and jargon, and tells his story directly.  By using specific cases arranged in chronological order—the Neshoba speech, Reagan’s Vietnam rhetoric, and Iran-Contra—he provides the reader with concrete examples and stories that have neat beginnings, middles, and ends.  Thus, in each case, he draws out his lessons and makes his intended points about how Reagan used rhetoric to shape American memory during the 1980s and after.  One may agree or disagree with Bates, but he does a nice job of making his case. I found it to be well organized, well written, and interesting to read.” —John Ehrman, author of The Eighties: America in the Age of Reagan


"Toby Glenn Bates . . . offers a well-written, balanced examination of Ronald Reagan's use of rhetoric throughout his presidency. . . . Bates looks at how Reagan's rhetoric about states' rights, the Vietnam War, the Soviet Union, and the Iran-Contra scandal often blurred the boundary between history and memory."--Journal of American History

Notă biografică

Toby Glenn Bates is Assistant Professor of History at Mississippi State University, Meridian.

Descriere

An engaging and accessible look at the reality behind the mystique of the Great Communicator