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  1. "An empire of ideals"
    the chimeric imagination of Ronald Reagan
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
    90.293.13
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    Universität Mainz, Bereichsbibliothek Georg Forster-Gebäude / USA-Bibliothek
    973.927092 GAR
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0415818486; 9780415818483
    Series: Routledge research in American politics and governance ; 5
    Subjects: Sprachstil; Rhetorik; Politische Kommunikation
    Other subjects: Reagan, Ronald (1911-2004)
    Scope: XII, 238 Seiten, 24 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite [229] - 234

  2. "An empire of ideals"
    the chimeric imagination of Ronald Reagan
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York, NY [u.a.]

    "Justin D. Garrison provides an original and groundbreaking analysis of Ronald Reagan's imagination as it was expressed mainly in his presidential speeches. He argues that the predominant strain of Reagan's imagination is "chimeric," that is, imbued... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    "Justin D. Garrison provides an original and groundbreaking analysis of Ronald Reagan's imagination as it was expressed mainly in his presidential speeches. He argues that the predominant strain of Reagan's imagination is "chimeric," that is, imbued with a high degree of optimism, romantic dreaminess, naivete, and illusion. Reagan spoke often about religion, democracy, freedom, conservatism, progress, America's role in the world, the American people, the American Founding, and peace. These are for him important symbols, which together express his general vision of politics and human existence. These symbols have to be analyzed in depth in order to understand who Reagan really was and what he represented to his admirers. The book concludes that Reagan's vision contains many dubious elements that present dangers for practical politics and claims that the popularity of Reagan's imagination among Americans suggests a problematic self-understanding. Surpassing, existing works on Reagan's ideas and speeches, this book systematically explains the general quality and major components of Reagan's vision, and it draws upon political theory, aesthetics, and American political thought to analyze his imagination"-- ""An Empire of Ideals" provides an original and groundbreaking analysis of Ronald Reagan's imagination as it was expressed mainly in his presidential speeches. The book argues that the predominant strain of Reagan's imagination is "chimeric," that is, imbued with a high degree of optimism, romantic dreaminess, naivet,̌ and illusion. Justin D. Garrison challenges a number of existing assumptions about Reagan. Among other things, it draws into question Reagan's self-proclaimed status as a conservative and as a faithful adherent to the ideas of the American Founding. The book concludes that Reagan's vision contains many dubious elements that present dangers for practical politics. It also claims that the popularity of Reagan's imagination among Americans suggests a problematic self-understanding. Surpassing existing works on Reagan's ideas and speeches, the book systematically explains the general quality and major components of Reagan's vision, and it draws upon political theory, aesthetics, and American political thought to analyze his imagination. Although the book is a rigorous work of scholarship, it is not a highly "technical" study accessible only to academic specialists. It will be of deep interest to general readers as well as scholars. "--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780415818483
    Series: Routledge research in American politics and governance ; 5
    Subjects: Rhetoric; Communication in politics; National characteristics, American; Optimism
    Other subjects: Reagan, Ronald; Reagan, Ronald
    Scope: XII, 238 S., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-234) and index

  3. An empire of ideals
    the chimeric imagination of Ronald Reagan
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781138943001; 9780415818483
    RVK Categories: MG 70040
    Edition: 1. issued in paperback
    Series: Routledge research in American politics and governance ; 5
    Subjects: Geschichte; Politik; Rhetoric; Communication in politics; National characteristics, American; Optimism; POLITICAL SCIENCE / General; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Executive Branch; POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory; Politisches Denken; Rhetorik
    Other subjects: Reagan, Ronald; Reagan, Ronald; Reagan, Ronald (1911-2004)
    Scope: XII, 238 S., 24 cm
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    "Justin D. Garrison provides an original and groundbreaking analysis of Ronald Reagan's imagination as it was expressed mainly in his presidential speeches. He argues that the predominant strain of Reagan's imagination is "chimeric," that is, imbued with a high degree of optimism, romantic dreaminess, naivete, and illusion. Reagan spoke often about religion, democracy, freedom, conservatism, progress, America's role in the world, the American people, the American Founding, and peace. These are for him important symbols, which together express his general vision of politics and human existence. These symbols have to be analyzed in depth in order to understand who Reagan really was and what he represented to his admirers. The book concludes that Reagan's vision contains many dubious elements that present dangers for practical politics and claims that the popularity of Reagan's imagination among Americans suggests a problematic self-understanding. Surpassing, existing works on Reagan's ideas and speeches, this book systematically explains the general quality and major components of Reagan's vision, and it draws upon political theory, aesthetics, and American political thought to analyze his imagination"-- Provided by publisher. -- ""An Empire of Ideals" provides an original and groundbreaking analysis of Ronald Reagan's imagination as it was expressed mainly in his presidential speeches. The book argues that the predominant strain of Reagan's imagination is "chimeric," that is, imbued with a high degree of optimism, romantic dreaminess, naivet,̌ and illusion. Justin D. Garrison challenges a number of existing assumptions about Reagan. Among other things, it draws into question Reagan's self-proclaimed status as a conservative and as a faithful adherent to the ideas of the American Founding. The book concludes that Reagan's vision contains many dubious elements tha

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-234) and index

  4. "An empire of ideals"
    the chimeric imagination of Ronald Reagan
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York, NY [u.a.]

    "Justin D. Garrison provides an original and groundbreaking analysis of Ronald Reagan's imagination as it was expressed mainly in his presidential speeches. He argues that the predominant strain of Reagan's imagination is "chimeric," that is, imbued... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 A 885720
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2013 A 5637
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    "Justin D. Garrison provides an original and groundbreaking analysis of Ronald Reagan's imagination as it was expressed mainly in his presidential speeches. He argues that the predominant strain of Reagan's imagination is "chimeric," that is, imbued with a high degree of optimism, romantic dreaminess, naivete, and illusion. Reagan spoke often about religion, democracy, freedom, conservatism, progress, America's role in the world, the American people, the American Founding, and peace. These are for him important symbols, which together express his general vision of politics and human existence. These symbols have to be analyzed in depth in order to understand who Reagan really was and what he represented to his admirers. The book concludes that Reagan's vision contains many dubious elements that present dangers for practical politics and claims that the popularity of Reagan's imagination among Americans suggests a problematic self-understanding. Surpassing, existing works on Reagan's ideas and speeches, this book systematically explains the general quality and major components of Reagan's vision, and it draws upon political theory, aesthetics, and American political thought to analyze his imagination"-- ""An Empire of Ideals" provides an original and groundbreaking analysis of Ronald Reagan's imagination as it was expressed mainly in his presidential speeches. The book argues that the predominant strain of Reagan's imagination is "chimeric," that is, imbued with a high degree of optimism, romantic dreaminess, naivet,̌ and illusion. Justin D. Garrison challenges a number of existing assumptions about Reagan. Among other things, it draws into question Reagan's self-proclaimed status as a conservative and as a faithful adherent to the ideas of the American Founding. The book concludes that Reagan's vision contains many dubious elements that present dangers for practical politics. It also claims that the popularity of Reagan's imagination among Americans suggests a problematic self-understanding. Surpassing existing works on Reagan's ideas and speeches, the book systematically explains the general quality and major components of Reagan's vision, and it draws upon political theory, aesthetics, and American political thought to analyze his imagination. Although the book is a rigorous work of scholarship, it is not a highly "technical" study accessible only to academic specialists. It will be of deep interest to general readers as well as scholars. "--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780415818483
    Series: Routledge research in American politics and governance ; 5
    Subjects: Rhetoric; Communication in politics; National characteristics, American; Optimism
    Other subjects: Reagan, Ronald; Reagan, Ronald
    Scope: XII, 238 S., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-234) and index