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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
- Michigan State University Press
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- Quoting God: How Media Shape Ideas about Religion and Culture (review) Volume 10, Number 1, Spring 2007, pp. 173-176
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
- Quoting God: How Media Shape Ideas about Religion and Culture (review)
- Anticipating Madam President (review)
- Camp All-American, Hanoi Jane, and the High-and-Tight: Gender, Folklore, and Changing Military Culture (review)
- Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare: The Evolution of British and American Ideas about Strategic Bombing, 1941-1945 (review)
- Public Witness: The Pastoral Letters of the American Catholic Bishops (review)
- Twentieth-Century American Success Rhetoric: How to Construct a Suitable Self (review)
- Global Humanitarianism: NGOs and the Crafting of Community (review)
- Law's Quandary (review)
- Reconstructing Public Reason (review)
- The People Themselves: Popular Constitutionalism and Judicial Review (review)
- The Liberty of Strangers: Making the American Nation (review)
- The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America (review)
- Metaphorical World Politics (review)
- Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority (review)
- Morning in America: How Ronald Reagan Invented the 1980s (review)
- The Prime-Time Presidency: The West Wing and U.S. Nationalism (review)
- The Talk of the Party: Political Labels, Symbolic Capital, and American Life (review)
- Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (review)
- Daniel Webster and the Oratory of Civil Religion (review)
- On the (Supposed) Demise of Liberalism in American Politics
- Reagan at Moscow State University: Consubstantiality Underlying Conflict
- The Culture of Honor: How Slaveholders Responded to the Abolitionist Mail Crisis of 1835
- The Afterimage: Immigration Policy after Elián
- Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 Birmingham Campaign as Image Event
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