The Words & Wisdom of President Woodrow Wilson
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In 'The Words & Wisdom of President Woodrow Wilson,' this anthology juxtaposes the thoughtful expressions and presidential determinations of Woodrow Wilson with the observant and articulated viewpoints of Josephus Daniels, his Secretary of the Navy. The collection showcases a fascinating range of literary styles, from solemn political declarations to more introspective personal musings, capturing a pivotal era in American history. Through the convergence of speeches, letters, and personal writings, this volume not only highlights the significant policy decisions but also the philosophical underpinnings and moral dilemmas faced during Wilson's presidency. The contributors bring a profound historical and cultural panorama. Wilson, a scholar-turned-statesman, and Daniels, a journalist-turned-public servant, offer unique insights into the American socio-political landscape during the early 20th century. Their texts reflect the Progressive Era's complexities, flavored by emerging modernist sentiments and the challenges of a world embroiled in war and domestic reform. This anthology serves as a testament to their collaborative impact on shaping national and international policies, embodying a significant period of transformation in American history. 'The Words & Wisdom of President Woodrow Wilson' provides readers an invaluable compilation that traverses the realms of political ideology, personal conviction, and national governance. Scholars, history enthusiasts, and readers interested in presidential history are especially encouraged to explore this anthology. Delving into this collection promises not only a broader understanding of Wilson and Daniels' contributions to American history but also stimulates a reflective dialogue on the enduring impact of their leadership and ideals on contemporary political thought.
Produkt Details
Verlag: Musaicum Books
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 345 Seiten
Größe: 753,4 KB
ISBN: 9788027244089
Veröffentlichung: 2. November 2018