Woodrow Wilson: A Bibliography Mulder, John M., White, Ernest M., and White, Ethel S. |
Woodrow Wilson's presidency marked a seminal period in American history. Wilson's progressive reforms laid the foundation for FDR's New Deal and ushered the nation into its modern era. In foreign policy, his philosophy and the programs he implemented have influenced the United States' relationship with the rest of the world throughout the 20th-century. An extremely controversial president in his time, Wilson has grown in stature in the intervening years, though some remain critical of the direction in which he steered the United States. Complementing the 69-volume Papers of Woodrow Wilson, this book provides a comprehensive guide to the secondary literature on Wilson.
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| DOI: 10.1336/0313281858
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| Woodrow Wilson: A Bibliography Series: Bibliographies of the Presidents of the United States Hardback, 488 pages, $165.00 Copyright ©1997, Greenwood Press ISBN: 0-313-28185-8 DOI: 10.1336/0313281858 |
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