Its wonderful to have you here. My name is roger zakheim. Im the director of the Reagan Institute, the d. C. Office of the Ronald Reagan president ial foundation and institute. And hope you all have been enjoying this reception in honor of our very own director of scholarly initiatives, dr. Anthony eames, and this Exciting Book launch. I want to extend a special welcome to kelly for his there our kelly. I anthony anthonys wife and i havent experienced the completion of writing a book, but i imagine that labor wasnt only anthony so grateful to you and regret that the other member of the reagan team, owen, is not here this evening, but i know bedtime for him was probably about 10 minutes ago, so but so great to have you here and tell no one will have to come for the next book launch which gonna be within a year no doubt, right . Yeah. I also want to welcome our esteemed guests and distinguished reagan scholar, dr. Henry. Now, wheres henry . There. He is. Right. And you know, we are here
Recognized in the same class for eloquence as Franklin Delano roosevelt, only slightly behind abraham lincoln. And thats not such a bad thing, to only be slightly behind abraham. He used his words win two overwhelming president ial victories, and his words helped what has been called by many authors the age of reagan. We have four panelists today and im going to introduce them now now and then were simply going to go in order thats listed and and we have agreed that were going to take no than 15 to 16 minutes each, leaving some time discussion at the end. I know there very distinguished scholars in the room and we all look forward to that. The first presenter is alison brash from the university of wisconsin. The world has a stage. Reagans Foreign Policy rhetoric and the invocation of peace. And shes talking about Research Done as part of her Outstanding New book, rand fowler of Abilene Christian university is going to talk about the great communicator and the great satan revisiting rea
Kansas. What a great place to. Reassess Ronald Reagans rhetorical legacy. And weve got such great reasons to do that. I think reagan is routinely recognized in the same class for eloquence as Franklin Delano roosevelt, only slightly behind abraham lincoln. And thats not such a bad thing, to only be slightly behind abraham. He used his words win two overwhelming president ial victories, and his words helped what has been called by many authors the age of reagan. We have four panelists today and im going to introduce them now now and then were simply going to go in order thats listed and and we have agreed that were going to take no than 15 to 16 minutes each, leaving some time discussion at the end. I know there very distinguished scholars in the room and we all look forward to that. The first presenter is alison brash from the university of wisconsin. The world has a stage. Reagans Foreign Policy rhetoric and the invocation of peace. And shes talking about Research Done as part of her
Kansas. What a great place to. Reassess Ronald Reagans rhetorical legacy. And weve got such great reasons to do that. I think reagan is routinely recognized in the same class for eloquence as Franklin Delano roosevelt, only slightly behind abraham lincoln. And thats not such a bad thing, to only be slightly behind abraham. He used his words win two overwhelming president ial victories, and his words helped what has been called by many authors the age of reagan. We have four panelists today and im going to introduce them now now and then were simply going to go in order thats listed and and we have agreed that were going to take no than 15 to 16 minutes each, leaving some time discussion at the end. I know there very distinguished scholars in the room and we all look forward to that. The first presenter is alison brash from the university of wisconsin. The world has a stage. Reagans Foreign Policy rhetoric and the invocation of peace. And shes talking about Research Done as part of her
Recognized in the same class for eloquence as Franklin Delano roosevelt, only slightly behind abraham lincoln. And thats not such a bad thing, to only be slightly behind abraham. He used his words win two overwhelming president ial victories, and his words helped what has been called by many authors the age of reagan. We have four panelists today and im going to introduce them now now and then were simply going to go in order thats listed and and we have agreed that were going to take no than 15 to 16 minutes each, leaving some time discussion at the end. I know there very distinguished scholars in the room and we all look forward to that. The first presenter is alison brash from the university of wisconsin. The world has a stage. Reagans Foreign Policy rhetoric and the invocation of peace. And shes talking about Research Done as part of her Outstanding New book, rand fowler of Abilene Christian university is going to talk about the great communicator and the great satan revisiting rea