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Fragmented Liveness / Mediated Moments, Kristen R. Lovell
Fragmented Liveness / Mediated Moments, Kristen R. Lovell
Speech & Drama Honors Theses
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Reincarnation; Or, How Bertolt Brecht Recreated Frank Wedekind, Jonathan Robert Glass Jr
Reincarnation; Or, How Bertolt Brecht Recreated Frank Wedekind, Jonathan Robert Glass Jr
Speech & Drama Honors Theses
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"Glory, The Grape": Investigating Theatre, Intoxication, And Theatrical Intoxication, Chloe Rae Edmonson
"Glory, The Grape": Investigating Theatre, Intoxication, And Theatrical Intoxication, Chloe Rae Edmonson
Speech & Drama Honors Theses
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“Let Us March Against The Fires Of Heaven:” Tamburlaine, Marlowe And Atheism, Nathaniel Beal
“Let Us March Against The Fires Of Heaven:” Tamburlaine, Marlowe And Atheism, Nathaniel Beal
Speech & Drama Honors Theses
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Freedom In Dialogue : Huey Long, Father Coughlin, And Anti-Intellectualism In The Public Sphere, Ragan Updegaff
Freedom In Dialogue : Huey Long, Father Coughlin, And Anti-Intellectualism In The Public Sphere, Ragan Updegaff
Speech & Drama Honors Theses
Senator Huey P. Long and radio priest Father Charles E. Coughlin were powerful forces in the public sphere of the United States in 1930. Often accused of being demagogues and Fascists, both men brought to the American people a message designed to relieve the suffering that had taken the country during the Depression. This message was rooted in the tradition of American Populism in which they had both grown up. The rhetoric of both men espoused faith in simple solutions and blamed Wall Street financiers, wealthy industrialists, and corrupt politicians for the hard times that had come. Just as interesting …