Since the time of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, the
American presidency has changed in profound ways. Chief among these
has been the way presidents interact with the general public. The
ten chapters of this volume, by presidential scholars Jeffrey
Tulis, Glen E. Thurow, Thomas W. Benson, Roderick P. Hart, Thomas
Goodnight, and George Edwards, among others, offer
thought-provoking analyses concerning the role of presidential
rhetoric in passing policy, generating support, and promoting
public discourse.
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