Tippecanoe and Tyler too : famous slogans and catchphrases in American history
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E183 .V36 2008
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E183 .V36 2008
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LC Subjects
Dictionaries.
English language -- Terms and phrases.
Political campaigns -- United States -- History -- Miscellanea.
Political culture -- United States -- History -- Miscellanea.
Political slogans -- United States.
Popular culture -- United States -- History -- Miscellanea.
Slogans -- United States.
Trivia and miscellanea.
United States -- History -- Miscellanea.
United States -- History, Military -- Miscellanea.
United States -- Politics and government -- Miscellanea.
English language -- Terms and phrases.
Political campaigns -- United States -- History -- Miscellanea.
Political culture -- United States -- History -- Miscellanea.
Political slogans -- United States.
Popular culture -- United States -- History -- Miscellanea.
Slogans -- United States.
Trivia and miscellanea.
United States -- History -- Miscellanea.
United States -- History, Military -- Miscellanea.
United States -- Politics and government -- Miscellanea.
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Book
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ix, 334 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-324) and index.
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"Restoring three-dimensionality to more than fifty of these American sayings, Tippecanoe and Tyler Too turns cliches back into history by telling the life stories of the words that have served as our most powerful battle cries, rallying points, laments, and inspirations." "In individual entries on slogans and catchphrases from the early seventeenth to the late twentieth century, Jan R. Van Meter reveals that each one is a living, malleable entity that has profoundly shaped and continues to influence our public culture. John Winthrop's "We shall be as a city upon a hill" and the 1840 Log Cabin Campaign's "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" and Ronald Reagan's "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall," each of Van Meter's selections emerges as a memory device for a larger political or cultural story." "So the next time we hear or see one of these verbal symbols used to sell a product, illustrate a point, make a joke, reshape a current cause, or resuscitate a forgotten ideal, we will finally be equipped to understand its broader role as a key source of the values we continue to share and fight about. Taken together in Van Meter's able hands, these famous slogans and catchphrases give voice to our common history even as we argue about where it should lead us."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Van Meter, J. R. (2008). Tippecanoe and Tyler too: famous slogans and catchphrases in American history . University of Chicago Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Van Meter, Jan R. 2008. Tippecanoe and Tyler Too: Famous Slogans and Catchphrases in American History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Van Meter, Jan R. Tippecanoe and Tyler Too: Famous Slogans and Catchphrases in American History Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Van Meter, J. R. (2008). Tippecanoe and tyler too: famous slogans and catchphrases in american history. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Van Meter, Jan R. Tippecanoe and Tyler Too: Famous Slogans and Catchphrases in American History University of Chicago Press, 2008.
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