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A Peaceful Conquest Woodrow Wilson Religion And The New World Order Cara Lea Burnidge

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A Peaceful Conquest Woodrow Wilson Religion And The New World Order Cara Lea Burnidge
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.85 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Cara Lea Burnidge
ISBN: 9780226232454, 022623245X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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A Peaceful Conquest Woodrow Wilson Religion And The New World Order Cara Lea Burnidge by Cara Lea Burnidge 9780226232454, 022623245X instant download after payment.

A century after his presidency, Woodrow Wilson remains one of the most compelling and complicated figures ever to occupy the Oval Office. A political outsider, Wilson brought to the presidency a distinctive, strongly held worldview, built on powerful religious traditions that informed his idea of America and its place in the world.
With A Peaceful Conquest, Cara Lea Burnidge presents the most detailed analysis yet of how Wilson’s religious beliefs affected his vision of American foreign policy, with repercussions that lasted into the Cold War and beyond. Framing Wilson’s intellectual development in relationship to the national religious landscape, and paying greater attention to the role of religion than in previous scholarship, Burnidge shows how Wilson’s blend of Southern evangelicalism and social Christianity became a central part of how America saw itself in the world, influencing seemingly secular policy decisions in subtle, lasting ways. Ultimately, Burnidge makes a case for Wilson’s religiosity as one of the key drivers of the emergence of the public conception of America’s unique, indispensable role in international relations.
As the presidential election cycle once again raises questions of America’s place in the world, A Peaceful Conquest offers a fascinating excavation of its little-known roots.

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