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Bill Clinton's Pre-Presidential Career - (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Allan Metz (Hardcover)
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- Bill Clinton's own writings and speeches, as well as journal and newspaper articles about him, reflect his consistent long-term interest in key policy issues, such as job growth, economic development, worker training, health care, international trade, and education.
- About the Author: ALLAN METZ is Assistant Professor and Reference Librarian at Drury College in Springfield, Missouri.
- 248 Pages
- Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes
- Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in American History
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About the Book
Bill Clinton's own writings and speeches, as well as journal and newspaper articles about him, reflect his consistent long-term interest in key policy issues, such as job growth, economic development, worker training, health care, international trade, and education. This unique volume, providing sources of information on Clinton's earlier career, will facilitate background research on our current president. Covering the period from his first bid for public office in 1974 to the eve of his inauguration, this volume will also facilitate research on his Arkansas political career, his presidential campaign, and the transition period.
The work is divided into three major parts. Part one opens with Clinton's own writings and speeches. It then covers his Arkansas political career from 1974 to October 3, 1991, when he announced his candidacy for president. The presidential campaign from October 4, 1991, to November 3, 1992, is covered in Part two, and Part three provides sources on the transition period from November 4, 1992 to the inauguration. Sources are arranged chronologically within sections, and access is enhanced by full author and subject indexes.
Book Synopsis
Bill Clinton's own writings and speeches, as well as journal and newspaper articles about him, reflect his consistent long-term interest in key policy issues, such as job growth, economic development, worker training, health care, international trade, and education. This unique volume, providing sources of information on Clinton's earlier career, will facilitate background research on our current president. Covering the period from his first bid for public office in 1974 to the eve of his inauguration, this volume will also facilitate research on his Arkansas political career, his presidential campaign, and the transition period.
The work is divided into three major parts. Part one opens with Clinton's own writings and speeches. It then covers his Arkansas political career from 1974 to October 3, 1991, when he announced his candidacy for president. The presidential campaign from October 4, 1991, to November 3, 1992, is covered in Part two, and Part three provides sources on the transition period from November 4, 1992 to the inauguration. Sources are arranged chronologically within sections, and access is enhanced by full author and subject indexes.Review Quotes
?Of greatest value, are the numerous cites from the Arkansas Times newspaper, which provide an insightful picture of local reaction to Clinton's political career. Recommended for all libraries.?-Choice
"Of greatest value, are the numerous cites from the Arkansas Times newspaper, which provide an insightful picture of local reaction to Clinton's political career. Recommended for all libraries."-Choice
About the Author
ALLAN METZ is Assistant Professor and Reference Librarian at Drury College in Springfield, Missouri. His primary research interests include the Clinton presidency and Latin America. He has been published in a wide variety of journals and edited books.