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Hillary Clinton: A Life in American History
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Hillary Clinton: A Life in American History

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This single-volume resource for students and general audience readers provides an in-depth overview of the life experiences, influences, and personal views of Hillary Clinton from her childhood in 1950s suburban Chicago to her presidential run in 2016.

While numerous volumes have been written about Hillary Clinton, many authors have devoted entire books to just one aspect of Clinton’s public or private life. Yet few, if any, single volumes have provided a comprehensive look at her life in public service from an objective, scholarly viewpoint.

Designed both for students doing research and general readers wanting to know more about Clinton’s life and career, this book not only offers an overview of her education, family, career, and political views, but also provides historical context to her choices, accomplishments, and defeats. The volume’s chapters present a chronological telling of her life story thus far including key experiences, influences, and the development of her political views. The volume also includes photographs and short sidebars, which help to tie Clinton’s personal experiences to the contemporaneous culture of the nation. A lengthy bibliography provides assistance to readers interested in further research or reading.

Provides readers with a comprehensive look at Hillary Clinton’s life in public service from an objective vantage point: her education, family and marriage, career as an attorney, experience as the first lady of Arkansas and the United States, and various roles in national politics

Contextualizes Clinton’s life choices and contributions to U.S. political life through scholarly research and Clinton’s own observations as expressed in her three memoirs and numerous media interviews over the course of 25 years

Clearly articulates how, at the highest levels of power, Clinton brought gender bias to the forefront of America’s conscience, thereby further clearing the path for women in politics

Includes text-enhancing sidebars, a full chronology that includes the 2016 election, primary source documents, an extensive bibliography, and eye-catching photos

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2021
Pages
229
ISBN
9781440874178

This single-volume resource for students and general audience readers provides an in-depth overview of the life experiences, influences, and personal views of Hillary Clinton from her childhood in 1950s suburban Chicago to her presidential run in 2016.

While numerous volumes have been written about Hillary Clinton, many authors have devoted entire books to just one aspect of Clinton’s public or private life. Yet few, if any, single volumes have provided a comprehensive look at her life in public service from an objective, scholarly viewpoint.

Designed both for students doing research and general readers wanting to know more about Clinton’s life and career, this book not only offers an overview of her education, family, career, and political views, but also provides historical context to her choices, accomplishments, and defeats. The volume’s chapters present a chronological telling of her life story thus far including key experiences, influences, and the development of her political views. The volume also includes photographs and short sidebars, which help to tie Clinton’s personal experiences to the contemporaneous culture of the nation. A lengthy bibliography provides assistance to readers interested in further research or reading.

Provides readers with a comprehensive look at Hillary Clinton’s life in public service from an objective vantage point: her education, family and marriage, career as an attorney, experience as the first lady of Arkansas and the United States, and various roles in national politics

Contextualizes Clinton’s life choices and contributions to U.S. political life through scholarly research and Clinton’s own observations as expressed in her three memoirs and numerous media interviews over the course of 25 years

Clearly articulates how, at the highest levels of power, Clinton brought gender bias to the forefront of America’s conscience, thereby further clearing the path for women in politics

Includes text-enhancing sidebars, a full chronology that includes the 2016 election, primary source documents, an extensive bibliography, and eye-catching photos

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2021
Pages
229
ISBN
9781440874178