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Public address history as part of the speech communication discipline

Pages 348-356 | Published online: 18 May 2009
 

This essay (1) comments on the main features of the course in the history of public address as it has developed, (2) characterizes the outlook of speeches and speechmaking that has been engendered as a result, and (3) offers a rationale for the inclusion of this course in the contemporary speech communication curriculum.

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