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Novotny, Therese – History of Education, 2019
Julian of Norwich (1342-1416), was a Christian mystic whose writings, "Revelation of Love" and "A Book of Showings," are the earliest surviving texts in the English language written by a woman. The question that has puzzled scholars for centuries follows: How could a woman of her time express her vision in such innovative and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Feminism, English, Females
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Reed, Robert Michael – Central States Speech Journal, 1978
In 1823, a series of events, centering around a slave rebellion in Demerara, had a significant impact on the developing rhetoric of anti-slavery in England. This impact and the Parliamentary debates which resulted from the uprising are examined. (JF)
Descriptors: Debate, Historical Criticism, History, Political Issues
McGee, Michael C. – 1975
The purpose of this essay is to examine philosophy, history, sociology, and rhetoric with an eye toward demonstrating that the rhetorician is at least as well equipped to deal with the concept "movement" as other writers with different training. Rhetoricians have been preoccupied with moving men and not societies. A…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Cultural Background, Higher Education, History
Douglas, A. E. – 1968
Recent developments and the present state of scholarship in Ciceroniana are surveyed in this booklet. Roman history and literature are reflected in discussion of the speeches, letters, philosophical and rhetorical writings, and political involvement of Cicero. Nineteenth-century literary criticism of Cicero is largely rejected in this survey in…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, History, Latin
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Andrews, James R. – Central States Speech Journal, 1983
Contends that only after a significant amount of historical research has been conducted will it be possible to develop a theory of social movements. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, History, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism
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Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs – Communication Quarterly, 1983
Argues that the 1848 and 1963 feminist social movements are one rhetorical movement and that feminism as a rhetorical movement is typified by an ideological conflict between the concepts of "womanhood" and "personhood," summed up by the term "consciousness raising." (PD)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conflict, Females, Femininity
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Reid, Ronald F. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1983
Considers the rhetorical dimensions of apocalypticism and typology. Treats the following: brief history of both prophetic concepts, stylistic features of apocalyptic writings, persuasive appeal of apocalypticism, rhetorical dimensions of typology, and relevance to the rhetoric of our times. (PD)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, History, Judaism
Gronbeck, Bruce E. – Speech Teacher, 1975
Argues that rhetorical history and rhetorical criticism require different evaluative standards and sources of evidence. Suggests that teachers should focus on specific functions of rhetorical analysis rather than on methods and approaches. (MH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Discourse Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Higher Education
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Ervin, Elizabeth – Rhetoric Review, 1993
Claims that rhetoricians should pursue more actively opportunities to collaborate with history and other disciplines. Argues that such collaboration will more effectively generate new knowledge and will rebuild a public role for esoteric disciplines. Outlines connections between history and rhetoric. (HB)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, History, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Braun, John E. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1978
Argues that changes in the form and frequency of preaching in England between 1534 and 1559 were as much the result of political and ecclesiastical struggles as they were of formal developments in rhetorical or homiletical theory. (JMF)
Descriptors: Churches, Clergy, History, Persuasive Discourse
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Lucas, Stephen E. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1981
Discusses the growing division between history and criticism in the study of public address. Reassesses the relationship between history and criticism with respect to intrinsic and extrinsic analysis, the role of evaluation in rhetorical scholarship, and the nature of critical and historical method. (JMF)
Descriptors: Higher Education, History, Literary History, Persuasive Discourse
Brown, Harry J. – M.E. Sharpe Inc, 2008
Videogames challenge our notions of identity, creativity, and moral value, and provide a powerful new avenue for teaching and learning. This book is a rich and provocative guide to the role of interactive media in cultural learning. It searches for specific ways to interpret videogames in the context of human experience and in the field of…
Descriptors: Video Games, Moral Values, Cultural Context, Humanities
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Crowley, Sharon – Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1986
Presents an informal history and criticism of a rhetorical style that proposed a set of rules designed to pin words and syntax down so that a writer's meaning could not be misconstrued. Describes how the style was appropriated for textbook use by an innovative group of American writers during the mid-nineteenth century. (AEW)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, History, Rhetoric
Aly, Bower – Speech Teacher, 1968
Every art and discipline must accept competition as a natural condition of life growing from the variant interests and aptitudes of different kinds of men. This competition may lead to the identification of "natural enemies" and, for the discipline of rhetoric, some of these are (1) the business man, who debases rhetoric by using fear and false…
Descriptors: Aristotelian Criticism, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Demonstrations (Civil)
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Brown, William R. – Central States Speech Journal, 1981
Surveys possibilities for future scholarship in public address. Notes that the communication historian in an age of information must take into account (1) the mass and diversity of public communication events and (2) the dominant intellectual version of information in speech communication. (PD)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Futures (of Society), Higher Education, History
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