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How do leading Labour figures strive to communicate with and influence the electorate? Why have some proven more successful than others in advancing their ideological arguments? How do orators seek to connect with different audiences in different settings such as parliament, party conference and through the media? This thoroughly researched and highly readable collection comprehensively evaluates these questions as well as providing an extensive interrogation of the political and intellectual significance of oratory and rhetoric in the post-war Labour Party.

By drawing analytical inspiration from Aristotelian oratorical and rhetorical techniques the contributors each shine new and insightful light upon Labour's evolution. In particular, the collection evaluates Aneurin Bevan, Hugh Gaitskell, Harold Wilson, Barbara Castle, James Callaghan, Michael Foot, Tony Benn, Neil Kinnock, John Smith, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and Ed Miliband.

Each chapter explores how its subjec

Table of Contents

1. The oratory of Aneurin Bevan – Andrew S. Crines and Keith Laybourn
2. The oratory of Hugh Gaitskell – Timothy Heppell and Thomas McMeeking
3. The oratory of Harold Wilson – Michael Hill
4. The oratory of Barbara Castle – David S. Moon
5. The oratory of James Callaghan – Stephen Meredith
6. The oratory of Michael Foot – David Stewart
7. The oratory of Tony Benn – Mark Garnett
8. The oratory of Neil Kinnock – David S. Moon
9. The oratory of John Smith – Robin T. Pettitt
10. The oratory of Tony Blair – Mark Bennister
11. The oratory of Gordon Brown – Judi Atkins
12. The oratory of Ed Miliband– Andrew S. Crines

Conclusion – Andrew S. Crines
Index

Labour orators from Bevan to Miliband

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 2/28/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719089800, 978-0719089800
      ISBN10: 0719089808

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How do leading Labour figures strive to communicate with and influence the electorate? Why have some proven more successful than others in advancing their ideological arguments? How do orators seek to connect with different audiences in different settings such as parliament, party conference and through the media? This thoroughly researched and highly readable collection comprehensively evaluates these questions as well as providing an extensive interrogation of the political and intellectual significance of oratory and rhetoric in the post-war Labour Party.

      By drawing analytical inspiration from Aristotelian oratorical and rhetorical techniques the contributors each shine new and insightful light upon Labour's evolution. In particular, the collection evaluates Aneurin Bevan, Hugh Gaitskell, Harold Wilson, Barbara Castle, James Callaghan, Michael Foot, Tony Benn, Neil Kinnock, John Smith, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and Ed Miliband.

      Each chapter explores how its subjec

      Table of Contents

      1. The oratory of Aneurin Bevan – Andrew S. Crines and Keith Laybourn
      2. The oratory of Hugh Gaitskell – Timothy Heppell and Thomas McMeeking
      3. The oratory of Harold Wilson – Michael Hill
      4. The oratory of Barbara Castle – David S. Moon
      5. The oratory of James Callaghan – Stephen Meredith
      6. The oratory of Michael Foot – David Stewart
      7. The oratory of Tony Benn – Mark Garnett
      8. The oratory of Neil Kinnock – David S. Moon
      9. The oratory of John Smith – Robin T. Pettitt
      10. The oratory of Tony Blair – Mark Bennister
      11. The oratory of Gordon Brown – Judi Atkins
      12. The oratory of Ed Miliband– Andrew S. Crines

      Conclusion – Andrew S. Crines
      Index

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