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In Search of Woodrow Wilson: Beliefs and Behavior (Contributions to the Study of World History) [Hardcover]

Robert M. Saunders (Author)

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December 30, 1998 031330520X 978-0313305207

Saunders complements an understanding of the origins and evolution of Woodrow Wilson's beliefs, particularly the notion of stewardship, with an appreciation of the strengths and weaknesses of his leadership and the historical context within which he pursued his dreams. Based upon a thorough and systematic analysis of the available primary sources, this work explores Wilson's relationship with his parents, his wives, and his professional and political colleagues. It examines his conduct of domestic and foreign policy from 1913-1921, as well as his inner turmoil over professed beliefs which conflicted with the demands of leadership. This detailed account records the social background, beliefs, and behavior of one of America's most controversial and significant 20th century leaders.

Woodrow Wilson is perceived as the epitome of the modern idealist who took the United States into World War I to make the world safe for democracy; however, this book will show that this view of Wilson is fraught with more than the usual distortions. With the end of the Cold War and the publication of the full body of Wilson's papers, it is now possible to examine Wilson in a new and more complete light. The tensions between Wilson's private ambitions and his public role refute the main stereotype of him as an idealist.


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?In covering the Wilson presidency, Saunders asserts that Wilson the diplomat, who has frequently been portrayed as a moralist and ideologue, actually employed principles as a means to an end. Indeed, Wilson's call for war against Germany in 1917 was to ensure that the US would have a significant role in the peace talks at the end of the conflict and thus allow Wilson to seek an unchecked hegemonic global stewardship for the US based on its own prosperity and security....Sauders makes extensive use of the papers of Woodrow Wilson....Recommended for general readers, undergraduates, and graduate students.?-Choice

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An understanding of the origins and evolution of Woodrow Wilson's beliefs, particularly the notion of stewardship, with an appreciation of the strengths and weaknesses of his leadership and the historical context within which he pursued his dreams.


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In the wake of the great eighteenth-century migration stream of Scotch-Irish down the Appalachian Mountains, the Wilson family moved to the Blue Ridge Mountain town of Staunton, Virginia, in the mid-1850s. Read the first page
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treaty critics, proposed reservation, moralistic rhetoric, submarine campaign, reparations commission, peace without victory, political power broker, reparations demands, armistice terms, peace delegation
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United States, Lloyd George, Robert Lansing, Woodrow Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt, New Jersey, White House, Great Britain, Diary of Colonel House, World War, Ellen Axson Wilson, Joseph Patrick Tumulty, New York, Ellen Louise Axson, News Report, Josephus Daniels, Ray Stannard Baker, Newton Diehl Baker, President Wilson, Secretary of State, Meeting of the Council of Four, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, William Jennings Bryan, Campaign Address, Executive Council
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