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A Companion To Woodrow Wilson Ross A Kennedy Ed

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A Companion To Woodrow Wilson Ross A Kennedy Ed
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.91 MB
Pages: 662
Author: Ross A. Kennedy (ed.)
ISBN: 9781118445693, 9781444337372, 1118445694, 1444337378
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Companion To Woodrow Wilson Ross A Kennedy Ed by Ross A. Kennedy (ed.) 9781118445693, 9781444337372, 1118445694, 1444337378 instant download after payment.

A Companion to Woodrow Wilson presents a compilation of essays contributed by various scholars in the field that cover all aspects of the life and career of America’s 28th president.

  • Represents the only current anthology of essays to introduce readers to the scholarship on all aspects of Wilson's life and career
  • Offers a 'one stop' destination for anyone interested in understanding how the scholarship on Wilson has evolved and where it stands now
Content:
Chapter One Wilson the Man (pages 7–37): Mark Benbow
Chapter Two Wilson's Religious, Historical, and Political Thought (pages 38–54): Malcolm D. Magee
Chapter Three Path to Power (pages 55–70): Edmund D. Potter
Chapter Four Presidential Politics and the Election of 1912 (pages 71–87): William B. Murphy
Chapter Five Wilson as Chief Executive (pages 89–105): Robert C. Hilderbrand
Chapter Six The New Freedom and its Evolution (pages 106–132): W. Elliot Brownlee
Chapter Seven Wilson and Race Relations (pages 133–151): Jennifer D. Keene
Chapter Eight Wilson's Views on Immigration and Ethnicity (pages 152–172): Kristofer Allerfeldt
Chapter Nine The Election of 1916 (pages 173–189): Nicole M. Phelps
Chapter Ten Wilson and Mexico (pages 191–205): Benjamin T. Harrison
Chapter Eleven US Policies Toward Latin America (pages 206–224): Michael E. Neagle
Chapter Twelve US Policies Toward China, Japan, and the Philippines (pages 225–239): Anne L. Foster
Chapter Thirteen Neutrality Policy and the Decision for War (pages 241–269): Justus D. Doenecke
Chapter Fourteen Preparedness (pages 270–285): Ross A. Kennedy
Chapter Fifteen Economic Mobilization (pages 287–307): Mark R. Wilson
Chapter Sixteen Propaganda (pages 308–322): Richard L. Hughes
Chapter Seventeen Civil Liberties (pages 323–342): Kathleen Kennedy
Chapter Eighteen Wilson and Woman Suffrage (pages 343–363): Barbara J. Steinson
Chapter Nineteen War Aims, 1917 to November 11, 1918 (pages 365–385): John A. Thompson
Chapter Twenty Policies Toward Russia and Intervention in the Russian Revolution (pages 386–405): David S. Foglesong
Chapter Twenty?One Wilson's Policies toward Eastern and Southeastern Europe, 1917–1919 (pages 406–425): M. B. B. Biskupski
Chapter Twenty?Two Wilson and His Commanders (pages 426–441): Jack McCallum
Chapter Twenty?Three Negotiating Peace Terms for Germany (pages 443–469): Klaus Schwabe
Chapter Twenty?Four Wilson's Project for a New World Order of Permanent Peace and Security (pages 470–491): William R. Keylor
Chapter Twenty?Five Wilson, Europe's Colonial Empires, and the Issue of Imperialism (pages 492–517): Priscilla Roberts
Chapter Twenty?Six The League Fight (pages 518–527): John Milton Cooper
Chapter Twenty?Seven Red Scare (pages 529–550): Adam J. Hodges
Chapter Twenty?Eight The Election of 1920 (pages 551–565): Allan J. Lichtman
Chapter Twenty?Nine Legacy and Reputation (pages 567–587): Lloyd E. Ambrosius

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