Professor Authors "Encyclopedia of the Clinton Presidency"

Posted December 21, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

York, Pennsylvania—Peter B. Levy, Ph.D., associate professor of history at York College of Pennsylvania, has authored a comprehensive reference book on the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton. The 416-page hardcover "Encyclopedia of the Clinton Presidency" (Greenwood Press, 2001) is now available through Greenwood Publishing Group.

This encyclopedia of more than 230 alphabetically organized entries covers all the major aspects, issues and personalities of the Clinton administration, including a full treatment of his impeachment and the many scandals that surrounded his presidency, from Whitewater and Travelgate to Paula Jones and Monica Lewinsky. In addition the reader will find entries on all the key members of his administration and its opponents in Congress, foreign and domestic policy issues and initiatives, political and governmental developments, presidential and congressional elections, laws, terms and catchphrases, and national and foreign events that impacted Clinton's presidency.

A chronology of events and many photographs accompany the text. Thorough cross-referencing will aid researchers, as will bibliographies of print and Internet sources following each entry.

"Encyclopedia of the Clinton Presidency" can be ordered through Greenwood Publishing Group at 1-800-225-5800 or www.greenwood.com.

Dr. Levy is the author of numerous books and articles, including "The Encyclopedia of the Reagan-Bush Years" (1996), "America in the Sixties—Right, Left, and Center" (1998), "The Civil Rights Movement" (1998), "100 Key Documents in American Democracy" (1999) and "Let Freedom Ring" (1992).

Please direct all requests for interviews with Dr. Peter Levy to John Ertter, York College News Bureau Editor, at (717) 815-1309.

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