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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
"With this book Wiley-Blackwell add a notable figure to their growing library of presidential studies." ( Reference Reviews , 1 June 2014) " A Companion to Woodrow Wilson shows how much can be learned from a conscientious bibliographic review. It is an impressive book that-through its best chap-ters-could teach valuable lessons to historians of many topics in addition to those studying Wilson." ( Journal of American History , 1 March 2014)
List of Illustrations ix
Notes on Contributors x
Introduction 1 Ross A. Kennedy
Part I To the Presidency 7
1. Wilson the Man 9 Mark Benbow
2. Wilson’s Religious, Historical, and Political Thought 38 Malcolm D. Magee
3. Path to Power: Wilson as President of Princeton and Governor of New Jersey 55 Edmund D. Potter
4. Presidential Politics and the Election of 1912 71 William B. Murphy
Part II National Progressivism and Wilson 89
5. Wilson as Chief Executive: Relations with Congress, the Cabinet, and Staff 91 Robert C. Hilderbrand
6. The New Freedom and its Evolution 106 W. Elliot Brownlee
7. Wilson and Race Relations 133 Jennifer D. Keene
8. Wilson’s Views on Immigration and Ethnicity 152 Kristofer Allerfeldt
9. The Election of 1916 173 Nicole M. Phelps
Part III Foreign Relations: Western Hemisphere and Asia, 1913–1921 191
10. Wilson and Mexico 193 Benjamin T. Harrison
11. US Policies Toward Latin America 206 Michael E. Neagle
12. US Policies Toward China, Japan, and the Philippines 225 Anne L. Foster
Part IV World War I: Neutrality to War 241
13. Neutrality Policy and the Decision for War 243 Justus D. Doenecke
14. Preparedness 270 Ross A. Kennedy
Part V Wartime Progressivism, 1917–1921 287
15. Economic Mobilization 289 Mark R. Wilson
16. Propaganda: Wilson and the Committee on Public Information 308 Richard L. Hughes
17. Civil Liberties 323 Kathleen Kennedy
18. Wilson and Woman Suffrage 343 Barbara J. Steinson
Part VI Fighting World War I 365
19. War Aims, 1917 to November 11, 1918 367 John A. Thompson
20. Policies Toward Russia and Intervention in the Russian Revolution 386 David S. Foglesong
21. Wilson’s Policies toward Eastern and Southeastern Europe, 1917–1919 406 M. B. B. Biskupski
22. Wilson and His Commanders 426 Jack McCallum
Part VII Peacemaking: Paris and After 443
23. Negotiating Peace Terms for Germany 445 Klaus Schwabe
24. Wilson’s Project for a New World Order of Permanent Peace and Security 470 William R. Keylor
25. Wilson, Europe’s Colonial Empires, and the Issue of Imperialism 492 Priscilla Roberts
26. The League Fight 518 John Milton Cooper, Jr
Part VIII Into the Twenties 529
27. Red Scare 531 Adam J. Hodges
28. The Election of 1920 551 Allan J. Lichtman
Part IX Wilson’s Shadow 567
29. Legacy and Reputation 569 Lloyd E. Ambrosius
Selected Bibliography 588
Index 635
Ross A. Kennedy is Associate Professor of History at Illinois State University. He is the author of
The Will to Believe: Woodrow Wilson, World War I, and America′s Strategy for Peace and Security (2009).
Few American presidents had such a dramatic and consequential tenure in office as Woodrow Wilson. He was controversial: Wilson presided over the climax of the progressive reform movement, America’s involvement in the First World War, and a tumultuous Senate battle over the League of Nations. He was a man of paradox: Wilson introduced racial segregation into federal offices while helping to secure the vote for women; worried about the fate of democracy in wartime while attacking America’s constitutional freedoms; and promoted self–determination for oppressed peoples while militarily intervening in other nations.
Featuring contributions from a variety of emerging and established Wilson scholars, A Companion to Woodrow Wilson is a collection of original essays exploring the life and career of this fascinating individual. Individual chapters offer interpretations of the evolution of the historiography of Wilson’s career, summaries of the current state of scholarship, and suggestions for future avenues of research. A Companion to Woodrow Wilson sheds new scholarly light on a profoundly important and complex leader who is considered one of the shapers of our modern presidency.