Rhetorical History of the United States
    A Rhetorical History of the United States is a ten-volume series that aims at providing a "rhetorical history of the United States" from colonial times to present. The volumes are designed to present, investigate, and analyze significant moments in American public discourse. The series is under the general supervisory editorship of Martin J. Medhurst.

    Rhetoric and Reform in the Progressive Era
    J. Michael Hogan,  editor
    Rhetoric of Nineteenth-Century Reform, The
    Martha S. Watson, Thomas R. Burkholder, editors
    Rhetoric, Religion, and the Roots of Identity in British Colonial America
    James R. Andrews, author




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