Friedenberg, Robert V.
FRIEDENBERG, Robert V.
FRIEDENBERG, Robert V. American, b. 1943. Genres: Communications/Media. Career: Miami University, Hamilton/Oxford, OH, professor of communication, 1970figures. Publications: Political Campaign Communication, 1983, 4th edition, 1999; Hear O' Israel: The History of American Jewish Preaching, 1654-1970, 1989 Theodore Roosevelt and the Rhetoric of Militant Decency, 1990; Communication Consultants in Political Campaigns: Ballot Box Warriors, 1997. Address: Department of Communication, Miami University, 1601 Peck Blvd., Hamilton, OH 45011, U.S.A.
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