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Dwight D. Eisenhower Martin Jay Medhurst

Dwight D. Eisenhower By Martin Jay Medhurst

Dwight D. Eisenhower by Martin Jay Medhurst


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Examines Eisenhower's skills as a communicator, showing how he used language to achieve carefully conceived strategic purposes in the Cold War. If he seemed befuddled, he actually knew exactly what he was doing and why, using half-truths, ambiguity and the right audience to his own ends.

Dwight D. Eisenhower Summary

Dwight D. Eisenhower: Strategic Communicator by Martin Jay Medhurst

This first book-length assessment of Ike's consummate skills as a communicator shows how, contrary to popular belief, he used language effectively as a weapon to achieve well-conceived strategic ends during the Cold War. Medhurst demonstrates how Eisenhower chose his audiences and times deliberately. This reference is an invaluable text and resource for students, scholars, and professionals in rhetorical studies, mass communications, public opinion, presidential studies, and Cold War history.

The critical analysis shows that, despite caricatures of Eisenhower as fuzzy, muddle-headed, and obscure in his public speeches, he pondered over just the right words and employed half-truths, was ambiguous and indirect in a tactical manner. He knew exactly what he was doing and why. Texts of speeches exemplify how he served as a strategic communicator. A selected chronology points to his most important speeches. The bibliography is the most comprehensive to date on Eisenhower as a public speaker. The study is based on extensive use of primary research materials from the Eisenhower Library.

About Martin Jay Medhurst

MARTIN J. MEDHURST is Professor of Speech Communication, Texas A&M University, and the author or editor of four books, including Cold War Rhetoric: Strategy, Metaphor, and Ideology (Greenwood Press, 1990). His research on presidential rhetoric has also appeared in leading journals in the field of communication studies.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Bernard C. Duffy and Halford R. Ryan Foreword by Bernard K. Duffy Critical Analysis Collected Speeches Address at Guildhall (June 12, 1945) The Middle of the Road: A Statement of Faith in America (September 5, 1949) The Crusade for Freedom (September 4, 1950) Communism and Freedom (October 3, 1952) I Shall Go to Korea (October 24, 1952) First Inaugural Address (January 20, 1953) The Chance for Peace (April 16, 1953) Atoms for Peace (December 8, 1953) Second Inaugural Address (January 21, 1957) Address to the American People on the Situation in Little Rock (September 24, 1957) Farewell Address (January 17, 1961) Chronology of Speeches Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313261404
9780313261404
0313261407
Dwight D. Eisenhower: Strategic Communicator by Martin Jay Medhurst
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-05-30
280
N/A
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