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Father Charles E. Coughlin, Vol. 28, As Americans moved from farms and small towns to large cities, they tended to lose a hallmark of their earlier life: comparatively direct participation in the discourse of pragmatic affairs. The ubiquitous radio, which became a primary medium of communica, Father Charles E. Coughlin, Vol. 28 has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Father Charles E. Coughlin, Vol. 28
  • Written by author Ronald H. Carpenter
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, April 1998
  • As Americans moved from farms and small towns to large cities, they tended to lose a hallmark of their earlier life: comparatively direct participation in the discourse of pragmatic affairs. The ubiquitous radio, which became a primary medium of communica
  • During the Great Depression, Father Charles E. Coughlin combined public speaking prowess through ethos, delivery, and style in discourse to become an eloquent spokesperson for Americans who were unable to articulate their hopes and fears for the future.
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Series Foreword
Foreword
Preface
ICritical Analysis
1Radio, "Orality," and Surrogate Spokespersons3
2The Pious Persona and "Roosevelt or Ruin"25
3The Political Priest, Competence, and "Roosevelt and Ruin"51
4Testing the Political Waters with "The Menace of the World Court"77
5Surrogate Spokespersons: Then and Now, "Hot" and "Cool"105
IICollected Speeches
"The Great Betrayal," 22 March 1931135
"The National Union for Social Justice," 11 November 1934145
"The Menace of the World Court," 27 January 1935157
"A Third Party," 19 June 1936171
"It Is What We Do - Not What We Say," 31 March 1938179
"The Spirit of the Reorganization Bill," 3 April 1938187
Bibliography195
Index201


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