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Theodore Roosevelt, Conservation, and the 1908 Governors' ConferenceLeroy G. Dorsey.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, (c)2016.; [Place of publication not identified] Texas A&M University Press 2016.Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781623494001
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • E757 .T446 2016
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Contents:
Theodore Roosevelt and the politics of conservation -- The environmental and rhetorical landscape -- Roosevelt and the modern rhetorical presidency -- The Governors' Conference -- Roosevelt's rhetorical legacy -- Notes.
Subject: Among Theodore Roosevelt's many initiatives, one of the most important accomplishments was his effort to convince the nation that conserving the environment was crucial to its continued existence. Years of national tours, presidential edicts, and policy wrangling culminated in an unprecedented conference of governors at the White House in 1908. Leroy G. Dorsey explores the rhetorical power of Roosevelt's address at this historic conservation summit, specifically examining how the president popularized the notion of conservation in the public consciousness. Much has been written on Roosevelt's.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Theodore Roosevelt's opening address at the Governors' Conference, May 13, 1908 -- Theodore Roosevelt and the politics of conservation -- The environmental and rhetorical landscape -- Roosevelt and the modern rhetorical presidency -- The Governors' Conference -- Roosevelt's rhetorical legacy -- Notes.

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Among Theodore Roosevelt's many initiatives, one of the most important accomplishments was his effort to convince the nation that conserving the environment was crucial to its continued existence. Years of national tours, presidential edicts, and policy wrangling culminated in an unprecedented conference of governors at the White House in 1908. Leroy G. Dorsey explores the rhetorical power of Roosevelt's address at this historic conservation summit, specifically examining how the president popularized the notion of conservation in the public consciousness. Much has been written on Roosevelt's.

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