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Examines the first American presidential inauguration, including the people, ceremonies, and issues surrounding the event, and argues that George Washington's inaugural address provides a compelling statement of the values necessary to make the experiment in republican government a success.
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Stephen Howard Browne is Liberal Arts Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Penn State University. Learn more at www.stephenhbrowne.com.
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Examines the first American presidential inauguration, including the people, ceremonies, and issues surrounding the event, and argues that George Washington’s inaugural address provides a compelling statement of the values necessary to make the experiment in republican government a success.