The Encyclopedia of American Political History. Edited by Paul Finkelman and Peter Wallenstein. Washington, D.C. : CQ Press, c2001.
This resource presents over 240 articles on major topics and figures in American political history. It is meant to be a starting place for students or for elementary and secondary school teachers. Offers a descriptive timeline of major events in American political history, as well as a dictionary of abbreviations in American history. Illustrated, with brief bibliographies.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] E183 .E48 2001
Encyclopedia of Constitutional Amendments, Proposed Amendments, and Amending Issues, 1789-1995. By John R. Vile. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, c1996.
Offers more than 400 alphabetical entries dealing with Constitutional amendments, major subjects of proposed amendments, reforms, relevant individuals, Supreme Court decisions, and other historical Constitutional issues. Appendices include the text of the U.S. Constitution, amendment proposal and ratification dates, and a list of the number of amendments ratified, by decade.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] KF4557 .V555 1996
Encyclopedia of Interest Groups and Lobbyists in the United States. By Immanuel Ness. Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, 2000.
This two-volume resource includes entries on nearly 200 interest groups, which are divided into thirteen sections. Each entry in volume one offers a description of a specific interest group, its history, its current and future activities, and financial facts. The second volume includes donation and expenses tables for 1997 and 1998 and contact information for each group.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] JK1118 .N47 2000 -- v.1-2
The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion. Edited by Robert Wuthnow. Washington, D.C. : Congressional Quarterly, c1998.
Intended for students and other interested researchers, The Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion presents 256 articles on topics of politics, religion, and society. Written by scholars from around the world, these entries discuss the historical interconnectivity and influence of religious and political institutions and policy. Illustrated, with bibliographies.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] BL65 .P7 E53 1998 --v.1-2
Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, 2nd ed. Edited by Leonard W. Levy and Kenneth L. Karst. New York : Macmillan Reference USA, c2000.
Written by historians, lawyers, and political scientists, Encyclopedia of the American Constitution addresses terms and topics on the following subjects: doctrinal concepts of constitutional law, people, judicial decisions, public acts, and historical periods. Entries are alphabetical and are heavily cross-referenced for ease of movement among related topics. Includes both a name and subject index, and a case index.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] KF4548 .E53 2000 -- v.1-6
Encyclopedia of the American Judicial System : Studies of the Principal Institutions and Process of Law. Edited by Robert J. Janosik. New York : Scribner, c1987.
This work presents and describes American legal institutions, process, personnel, and history for the non-professional. It consists of a series of essays on various legal topics, including legal history by era and Constitutional law. Each entry includes a brief bibliography and, in some instances, a list of relevant cases.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] KF154 .E53 1987 -- v.1-3
The Encyclopedia of the Republican Party; and The Encyclopedia of the Democratic Party. Edited by George Thomas Kurian. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1997.
This multi-volume tool addresses key topics related to America's two major political parties. The Republican and Democratic parties are represented in two volumes each, and entry subjects for both groups includes the following: issues and ideology, biographies of major figures within the party, conventions, platforms, and elections. Illustrated.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] JK2352 .E56 1997 -- v.1-4
Encyclopedia of the United States Cabinet. By Mark Grossman. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, c2000.
This three-volume work explores the lives and work of members, past and present, of the United States Cabinet. Departments are presented in alphabetical order across the three volumes. Each section includes a brief, historical description of the particular department, a biographical sketch of each cabinet member that has served in that department, and a references section for further research. Includes a section on the Confederate Cabinet and a Chronological List of Cabinet Members and their dates of service.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] E176 .G89 2000 -- v.1-3
The Encyclopedia of the United States Congress. Edited by Donald C. Bacon, Roger H. Davidson, and Morton Keller. New York : Simon & Schuster, c1995-
This four-volume resource is intended to be a comprehensive guide to the history and processes of the United States Congress. Subject authorities have contributed articles and essays on major topics related to Congress, characteristics of Congressional members, the interaction between Congress and other branches and elements of U.S. political life, congressional elections, public policy-making, landmark laws, and Congress as portrayed in popular culture. Entries are listed alphabetically, and address people, states, acts, events, case law, and numerous other issues that have affected the evolution of the U.S. legislative branch. Illustrated, with brief bibliographies.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] JK1067 .E63 1995 -- v.1-4
Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War: a Political, Social, and Military History.Edited by Spencer C. Tucker. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, c1998.
This resource explores the history of Vietnam, from its beginnings to the present, with emphasis on American involvement in and reaction to the country at war, the post-war Socialist Republic of Vietnam, and the country as represented in literature and film. Maps, illustrations, a chronology of events, and multimedia bibliographies assist in bringing these topics and issues into focus.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] DS557.7 .E53 1998 -- v.1-3
Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations. Edited by Bruce W. Jentleson and Thomas G. Paterson. New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.
The over 1,000 entries in this work present people, ideas, and events that have shaped American foreign policy. Written by American and foreign scholars, Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations provides in-depth articles on major topics such as war, Congress, and Immigration, and U.S. relations with specific countries. Includes maps, charts, figures, a foreign policy chronology, and brief bibliographies.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] E183.7 .E53 1997 -- v.1-4
Political Parties & Elections in the United States : an Encyclopedia. Edited by L. Sandy Maisel. New York : Garland Pub., 1991.
This resource, intended for researchers of all levels, highlights people, terms, and events relevant to the history of elections and politics in America. As a means of limiting the scope of the encyclopedia exclusively to political parties and elections, entries address only the individuals, organizations, and elections the editors feel were vital to "defining the politics of the time" they influenced. Includes bibliographies.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] JK2261 .P633 1991 -- v.1-2
West's Encyclopedia of American Law. Minneapolis/St. Paul : West Publishing, c1998-
This encyclopedia defines and explains over 4,000 terms, concepts, events, cases, and people related to American law. Entries are cross-referenced to related terms, and include numerous illustrations, graphs, and figures. Special features of this work include sidebars, which highlight interesting facts about a given entry, and "In Focus" pieces, which provide additional details and arguments to a particular topic.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] KF154 .W47 1998 -- v.1-12