Encyclopedia of the Reagan-Bush Years

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Bloomsbury Academic, Apr 16, 1996 - Biography & Autobiography - 442 pages

This is the first and only ready-reference source on the Reagan-Bush years, 1980-1992. No other single volume provides readily available and concise information on the key developments and figures of this period. Organized A-Z, it features over 250 entries on key personalities, issues, events, political and governmental developments, foreign and domestic concerns, laws, terms and catchphrases, and social and cultural trends of the era. Entries are 100-1,000 words in length and conclude with a list of suggested readings. The work also features a chronology of events, statistical charts and tables, and photographs and is thoroughly cross-referenced in boldface for ease of use.

The organizing principle of the work is a focus on individuals and events that directly relate to Presidents Reagan and Bush and their administrations. In addition there are entries on social trends, world events, and popular culture. The book presents a balanced account of the Reagan-Bush years. Entries favor description over judgment while at the same time offering a sense of the controversy that surrounded and in some cases still surrounds the events and actions of the Reagan-Bush presidencies. Biographies of key figures in their administrations, Supreme Court appointments, related players on the national and world stage, summaries of significant pieces of legislation, and balanced analyses of their domestic and foreign policies are featured. Entries also include many terms and catchphrases such as Reaganomics, No New Taxes, and A Thousand Points of Light. This is the perfect first-stop for information on all aspects of this important period in American history and will fill a gap in public and high school library reference collections.

About the author (1996)

PETER B. LEVY is Associate Professor of History at York College, York, Pennsylvania. He is the author of 100 Key Documents in American Democracy (Greenwood Press, 1993), Let Freedom Ring: A Documentary History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement (Greenwood Press/Praeger, 1992), and The New Left and Labor in the 1960s. He is currently working on a case study of the race relations in Cambridge, Maryland, an analytical overview of the civil rights movement, and a reader on the 1960's.

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