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On views of rhetoric, whether conservative or progressive

Pages 367-382 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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Elizabeth Kalbfleisch. (2013) Anxieties of Legitimacy: The Origins and Influence of the “Classicist Stance” in American Rhetoric Studies. Advances in the History of Rhetoric 16:1, pages 82-106.
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BruceE. Gronbeck. (2004) The Functions and Scope of Rhetoric Rediviva. Advances in the History of Rhetoric 7:1, pages 151-177.
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Carole Blair & MaryL. Kahl. (1990) Introduction: Revising the history of rhetorical theory. Western Journal of Speech Communication 54:2, pages 148-159.
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TomD. Daniels & KennethD. Frandsen. (1984) Conventional social science inquiry in human communication: Theory and practice. Quarterly Journal of Speech 70:3, pages 223-240.
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BruceE. Gronbeck. (1975) Rhetorical history and rhetorical criticism: A distinction. The Speech Teacher 24:4, pages 309-320.
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PaulJ. Dovre. (1969) The future of speech in the private college. Western Speech 33:2, pages 81-91.
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WayneE. Brockriede. (1968) Dimensions of the concept of rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 54:1, pages 1-12.
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LawrenceW. Rosenfield. (1966) Rhetorical criticism and an Aristotelian notion of process. Speech Monographs 33:1, pages 1-16.
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Elizabeth Kalbfleisch. (2013) Anxieties of Legitimacy: The Origins and Influence of the “Classicist Stance” in American Rhetoric Studies. Journal for the History of Rhetoric 16:1, pages 82-106.
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Bruce E. Gronbeck. (2004) The Functions and Scope of Rhetoric Rediviva. Journal for the History of Rhetoric 7:1, pages 151-177.
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