"William H. Chafe understands, as do too few historians and biographers, that the personal and public lives of political figures cannot be separated. . . . Chafe is quite right to insist that the stories of Bill and Hillary Clinton prove the point."

- Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post

"Riveting. . . . Chafe sees clearly what we who were there, chronicling the Clintons in real time, missed."

- David M. Shribman, Boston Globe

In Hillary and Bill, William H. Chafe boldly argues that the trajectory of the Clintons' political lives can be understood only through the prism of their personal relationship. Inseparable from the day they first met, their personal dynamic has determined their political fates. Hillary was instrumental in Bill's triumphs as Arkansas's governor, and she saved his presidential candidacy in 1992 during the Gennifer Flowers sex scandal. He responded by delegating to her powers that no other First Lady had ever exercised. Chafe's penetrating insights—into subjects such as health care, Kenneth Starr, welfare reform, and the Lewinsky scandal—add texture and depth to our understanding of the Clintons' experience together. Hillary and Bill is the definitive account of the Clintons’ relationship and its far-reaching impact on American political life. In this new edition, Chafe explores how Hillary adopted a new persona as a U.S. senator, returning to the consensus-oriented reformer she had been before she met Bill. Listening to her constituents and building bridges to Republicans in Congress, she left behind the us-against-them political personality of her White House years. She kept this persona as secretary of state, establishing personal ties with foreign leaders and reaching out to average citizens in the countries she visited. Still, she retained her obsession with her personal privacy and permitted the Clinton Foundation to create potential conflicts of interest with her government responsibilities. The key question, as she approached the 2016 presidential race, was which Hillary would be the presidential candidate—the person who reaches out to others and seeks collaborators or the Hillary who demonizes the opposition and fiercely protects her privacy and self-image. 
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Revised and Expanded with two new chapters on Hillary Clinton’s career as a U.S. Senator, Secretary of State, and presidential candidate.
Introduction to the New Edition  1 1. Bill Clinton: The Early Years  5 2. Hillary Rodham: The Early Years  33 3. Oxford and the Draft: A Test of Character  48 4. Hillary and Bill at Yale: Two Destinies Intersect  65 5. The Arkansas Years, Part One: 1973–80  85 6. The Arkansas Years, Part Two: 1980–91  112 7. "There Is a Place Called Hope"  135 8. The First Year  165 9. The Health Care Debacle and the Emergence of Kenneth Starr  205 10. Comeback Number Three  233 11. The Roller Coaster Plummets  268 12. Survival—and a New Beginning  300 13. It's My Turn  313 14. Madame Secretary  329 15. What If?  354 Notes  361 A Note on Sources  387 Acknowledgments  391 Index  395
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"For those of us who worked with the Clintons, this book, by one of the nation's best historians, brings a keen eye and fresh insights to the intersection of their personalities and their exercise of power."
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780822362302
Publisert
2016-02-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Duke University Press
Vekt
590 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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William H. Chafe is Alice Mary Baldwin Professor of History, Emeritus, at Duke University and former president of the Organization of American Historians. He is the author of numerous books on civil rights, women's history, and politics.