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Tippecanoe and Tyler Too

Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
Author: Jan R. Van Meter
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226849686

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"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."--BOOK JACKET.


Carnival Campaign

Carnival Campaign
Author: Ronald Shafer
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 161373543X

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The Carnival Campaign tells the fascinating story of the pivotal 1840 presidential campaign of General William Henry Harrison and John Tyler—"Tippecanoe and Tyler Too." Pulitzer Prize–nominated former Wall Street Journal reporter Ronald Shafer relates in a colorful, entertaining style how the campaign marked a series of "firsts" that changed politicking forever: the first campaign as mass entertainment; the first "image campaign," in which strategists portrayed Harrison as a poor man living in a log cabin sipping hard cider (he lived in a mansion and drank only sweet cider); the first time big money was a factor; the first time women could openly participate; and more. While today's electorate has come to view campaigns that emphasize style over substance as a matter of course, this book shows voters how it all began.


Tippecanoe and Tyler Too

Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
Author: Andrew J. Richter
Publisher: E-Booktime Llc
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781598249224

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Eight men served as President of the United States between Andrew Jackson and Abraham Lincoln and all eight have been forgotten. William Henry Harrison and John Tyler are two of them. Harrison only served a month in office and Tyler died as a member of the Confederate Congress and this has ruined their historical reputations. But no presidency has been irrelevant in American History and Harrison and Tyler have a story to tell. This book brings their ignored presidencies to life.


William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison
Author: Gail Collins
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0805091181

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William Henry Harrison died just 31 days after taking the oath of office in 1841. Today he is a curiosity in American history, but as Collins shows in this entertaining and revelatory biography, he and his career are worth a closer look.


Tippecanoe

Tippecanoe
Author: Thomas Arthur Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1940
Genre: Campaign songs
ISBN:

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You Shook Me All Campaign Long

You Shook Me All Campaign Long
Author: Eric T. Kasper
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1574417452

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Music has long played a role in American presidential campaigns as a mode of both expressing candidates’ messages and criticizing the opposition. The relevance of music in the 2016 campaign for the White House took various forms in a range of American media: a significant amount of popular music was used by campaigns, many artist endorsements were sought by candidates, ever changing songs were employed at rallies, instances of musicians threatening legal action against candidates burgeoned, and artists and others increasingly used music as a form of political protest before and after Election Day. The 2016 campaign was a game changer, similar to the development of music in the 1840 campaign, when “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” helped sing William Harrison into the White House. The ten chapters in this collection place music use in 2016 in historical perspective before examining musical messaging, strategy, and parody. The book ultimately explores causality: how do music and musicians affect presidential elections, and how do politicians and campaigns affect music and musicians? The authors explain this interaction from various perspectives, with methodological approaches from several fields, including political science, legal studies, musicology, cultural studies, rhetorical studies, and communications and journalism. These chapters will help the reader understand music in the 2016 election to realize how music will be relevant in 2020 and beyond.


Old Tip vs. the Sly Fox

Old Tip vs. the Sly Fox
Author: Richard J. Ellis
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2020-06-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700629459

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Usually remembered for its slogan “Tippecanoe and Tyler too,” the election of 1840 is also the first presidential election of which it might be truly said, “It’s the economy, stupid.” Tackling a contest best known for log cabins, cider barrels, and catchy songs, this timely volume reveals that the election of 1840 might be better understood as a case study of how profoundly the economy shapes the presidential vote. Richard J. Ellis, a veteran scholar of presidential politics, suggests that the election pitting the Democratic incumbent Martin Van Buren against Whig William Henry Harrison should also be remembered as the first presidential election in which a major political party selected—rather than merely anointed—its nominee at a national nominating convention. In this analysis, the convention’s selection, as well as Henry Clay’s post-convention words and deeds, emerge as crucial factors in the shaping of the nineteenth-century partisan nation. Exploring the puzzle of why the Whig Party’s political titan Henry Clay lost out to a relative political also-ran, Ellis teases out the role the fluctuating economy and growing antislavery sentiment played in the party’s fateful decision to nominate the Harrison-Tyler ticket. His work dismantles the caricature of the 1840 campaign (a.k.a. the “carnival campaign”) as all froth and no substance, instead giving due seriousness to the deeply held moral commitments, as well as anxieties about the political system, that informed the campaign. In Old Tip vs. the Sly Fox, the campaign of 1840 can finally be seen clearly for what it was: a contest of two profoundly different visions of policy and governance, including fundamental, still-pressing questions about the place of the presidency and Congress in the US political system.


Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, 1840

Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, 1840
Author: Mildred Holmes Watkins Railsback
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1944
Genre:
ISBN:

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John Tyler

John Tyler
Author: Dee Lillegard
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1987
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780516013930

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A biography of the Virginian who became tenth president of the United States upon the death of William Henry Harrison.