Woodrow Wilson and a revolutionary world, 1913-1921
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Woodrow Wilson and a revolutionary world, 1913-1921
(Supplementary volumes to The papers of Woodrow Wilson)
University of North Carolina Press, c1982
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"Papers ... originally presented at an international symposium at Princeton University from October 10 through October 12, 1979"--Introd
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Woodrow Wilson and the Mexican Revolution / Lloyd C. Gardner
- Woodrow Wilson and the Russian Revolution / Betty Miller Unterberger
- Woodrow Wilson and the rebirth of Poland / Kay Lundgreen-Nielsen
- Woodrow Wilson
- war aims, peace strategy, and the European left / Inga Floto
- Woodrow Wilson and world order / Kurt Wimer
- Woodrow Wilson and collective security / Herbert G. Nicholas
- Reflections on Wilson and the problems of world peace / Whittle Johnston
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Description
In a dazzling array of the most recent research and writing, the contributors deal with Wilson's approach to the Mexican and Russian revolutions; his Polish policy; his relationship with the European Left, world order, and the League of Nations; and Wilson and the problems of world peace. They show that Wilson was in many ways the pivot of twentieth-century world affairs; his commitment to anticolonialism, antiimperialism, and self-determination still guides U.S. foreign policy.
Originally published in 1982.
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