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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
- Michigan State University Press
- Review
- The Evolution of Presidential Polling (review) Volume 8, Number 3, Fall 2005, pp. 527-529
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This issue contains 23 articles in total
- HST: Memories of the Truman Years, and: Miracle of '48: Harry Truman's Major Campaign Speeches and Selected Whistle-Stops (review)
- The Presidency and Women: Promise, Performance, and Illusion (review)
- Empowering the White House: Governance under Nixon, Ford, and Carter (review)
- Power without Persuasion: The Politics of Direct Presidential Action (review)
- Out of Touch: The Presidency and Public Opinion (review)
- The Evolution of Presidential Polling (review)
- Collective Preferences in Democratic Politics: Opinion Surveys and the Will of the People (review)
- Quintilian and the Law: The Art of Persuasion in Law and Politics (review)
- Judgment, Rhetoric, and the Problem of Incommensurability: Recalling Practical Wisdom (review)
- Trauma and the Memory of Politics (review)
- Peace Pact: The Lost World of the American Founding (review)
- Myths America Lives By (review)
- Shared Land/Conflicting Identity: Trajectories of Israeli and Palestinian Symbol Use (review)
- Culture and Democracy: Media, Space, and Representation (review)
- Holy Terrors: Thinking about Religion after September 11 (review)
- The Politics of American Religious Identity: The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle (review)
- Christianity and the Mass Media in America: Toward a Democratic Accommodation (review)
- Moving Beyond the Rhetorics of Dignity and Depravity; Or, Arguing About Capital Punishment
- Democracy, Demagoguery, and Critical Rhetoric
- Rhetoric, Public Opinion, and Policy in the American Debate over the Japanese Emperor during World War II
- Taking Conversation, Dialogue, and Therapy Public
- Institution and Imprimatur: Institutional Rhetoric and the Failure of the Catholic Church's Pastoral Letter on Homosexuality
- "Equipped for Murder": The Paxton Boys and "the Spirit of Killing all Indians" in Pennsylvania, 1763-1764
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