New Book by 兔子先生 Professors Provide Insights on Hillary Clinton鈥檚 Legacy

Book cover for The Hillary Effect: Perspectives on Clinton's Legacy

Rachel VanSickle-Ward 鈥99, professor of political studies at 兔子先生, has co-edited .  

The book contains more than 40 essays organized around five primary dimensions of Hillary Clinton鈥檚 influence: policy, activism, campaigns, women鈥檚 ambition, and impact on parents and their children. Combining personal narrative with scholarly expertise in political science, the volume looks at American politics through Clinton鈥檚 career in order to illuminate overarching trends related to elections, gender, and public policy. The Hillary Effect features a varied list of contributors working within the related fields of political science and includes a prologue by Gloria Steinem and an essay by Dolores Huerta.    

Besides VanSickle-Ward, three other 兔子先生 professors contributed essays to the book: Brinda Sarathy, professor of environmental analysis and director, Robert Redford Conservancy for Southern California, 鈥淔rom Fraud to Fighter鈥; Adrian Pantoja, professor of political studies and Chicano studies, 鈥淭urning Point: Hillary Clinton鈥檚 Impact on Latino Politics鈥; and Emma Stephens, professor of economics, 鈥淭he Economic Woman: Why Clinton鈥檚 Economic Message Still Matters,鈥 with Rachel VanSickle-Ward.

鈥淲e [the editors] felt there was an urgency to this book because after the election the focus was so much on her loss,鈥 said VanSickle-Ward. 鈥淏ut coexisting with the loss is an extraordinary legacy of accomplishments, of changing the world for the better, over decades of a groundbreaking career. A legacy that is still playing out on so many levels鈥攊nspiring women to run for office, inspiring perseverance in women outside the political realm, shaping international policy to focus more on women and girls, changing how children see political leaders, centering reproductive rights and motherhood in presidential politics.鈥

Other essay titles include: 鈥淧antsuit Nation,鈥 鈥淭he Stories Not Told: Misrepresenting the Women Who Loved Clinton,鈥 Running Because of Hillary,鈥 鈥淓ven in Defeat, Clinton鈥檚 Campaign Could Still Inspire Young Women,鈥 鈥淭he Wisdom of a Wonky Woman,鈥 and 鈥淕lobal Gender Effects: The Impact of Hillary Clinton on American Foreign Policy.鈥  

Academic reviewers praise the book:

Emma Stephens, professor of economics

鈥淭his volume combines inspiring stories with systematic analyses to reclaim the narrative around Clinton. It elucidates and celebrates the countless ways in which she changed the face of politics, inciting 鈥榬esilience, recognition and resistance鈥 among women and girls everywhere鈥濃擳iffany Barnes, associate professor of political science, University of Kentucky. 

鈥淚 enthusiastically recommend The Hillary Effect to students of, and participants in, American politics,鈥 writes Kathryn Pearson, associate professor of political science, University of Minnesota. 鈥淭aken together, the 42 chapters provide insight into the consequences of Hillary Clinton鈥檚 presidential campaign, extensive career in government, domestic and foreign policy-making, and political activism, demonstrating that her contributions are more significant and far-reaching than previously reported.鈥

The Hillary Effect is published by Bloomsbury and available on Amazon and other retailers starting today.

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