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Rhetoric, Religion, and the Roots of Identity in British Colonial America: A Rhetorical History of the United States, Volume I

Rhetoric, Religion, and the Roots of Identity in British Colonial America: A Rhetorical History of the United States, Volume I

Current price: $189.00
Publication Date: July 11th, 2007
Publisher:
Michigan State University Press
ISBN:
9780870137822
Pages:
372

Description

Volume 1 of the Rhetorical History of the United States series probes formal and ideational aspects of colonial rhetoric to illuminate textual/contextual interactions and their enduring implications for American rhetoric. Topics such as millennialism, religious freedom and toleration, covenant theology, revivalism, and the British heritage of American colonial rhetoric are explored. By examining sermons, forensic speaking, theological treatise, literary traditions, prayers, poems, and other rhetorical artifacts, these essays help to illuminate the sources of American identity as that identity was formed through the theory and practice of rhetoric.

About the Author

James R. Andrews is professor emeritus of American Studies, Victorian Studies, and culture at Indiana University.