Rhetoric and history intersected dramatically during the Cold War, which was, above all else, a war of words. This volume examines the public discourse in Cold War America from a number of perspectives including how rhetoric shaped history and policies.
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MARTIN J. MEDHURST, who holds a Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University, is Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Communication at Baylor University. He is the founding editor of Rhetoric and Public Affairs.
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