"Woodrow Wilson and the World War" by Charles Seymour is a historical narrative chronicling President Woodrow Wilson's influential position during World War I. The book looks at Wilson's character, significant choices, plus the effects of his beliefs on America's participation in the war. The narrative begins by presenting Wilson as a leader who soon faced a major part in global events. It dives into his education, political goals, and path to the presidency, explaining how his roots, personality, and past experiences molded his leadership approach. The text emphasizes Wilson's successes at home before the war, along with initial views of his presidency that did not anticipate his crucial actions in international affairs. It prepares to show how his original views on staying neutral and moral-based diplomacy changed as the war went on and global challenges tested his idea of American uniqueness.

Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times.
By Charles Seymour
Witness how a president's vision of peace is tested as he navigates America's role in a world consumed by war.
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2007-06-20
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