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History as rhetoric

style, narrative, and persuasion

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An edition of History as rhetoric (1995)

History as rhetoric

style, narrative, and persuasion

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In the realm of the written word, Ronald Carpenter reserves a privileged place for historical writing. He contends that because of its assumed credibility, historical writing holds sway over the present attitudes and future actions of the general public and world leaders.

Through extensive primary-source research into the public and private writings of such well-known and widely read American historians as Frederick Jackson Turner, Alfred Thayer Mahan, and Allan Nevins, Carpenter examines what happens to this inherently credible medium when rhetorical prowess helps shape the writing of history. He also evaluates the power that such discourse exercises on the public at large and on individuals empowered with making public policy.

  1. Carpenter explicates the roles of style and narrative in enabling the writers of history to persuade through "opinion leadership," a process whereby historical writing authoritatively corroborates what people have learned from other sources. Carpenter portrays several American historians as successful opinion leaders who, at pivotal points in time, persuaded readers with their discourse.
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History as rhetoric: style, narrative, and persuasion
1995, University of South Carolina Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [319]-341) and index.

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Columbia, S.C
Series
Studies in rhetoric/communication

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Dewey Decimal Class
808
Library of Congress
PN203 .C36 1995, PN203.C36 1995

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350 p. ;
Number of pages
350

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Open Library
OL1094307M
Internet Archive
historyasrhetori0000carp
ISBN 10
1570030324
LCCN
94018749
OCLC/WorldCat
31410088
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1038204

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