Woodrow Wilson: Revolution, War, and Peace
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1979
152
Book • Nonfiction
United States • Early 20th Century
1979
Adult
18+ years
Woodrow Wilson: Revolution, War, and Peace by Arthur S. Link explores President Wilson's leadership during pivotal global events, including his role in World War I and efforts towards establishing post-war peace. It examines Wilson's political ideology, challenges in governance, and impact on international diplomacy. The book provides insights into Wilson's vision and actions shaping 20th-century geopolitics.
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Arthur S. Link's Woodrow Wilson: Revolution, War, and Peace is praised for its meticulous research and comprehensive coverage of Wilson's presidency. Positive insights highlight the book's insightful analysis of Wilson's impact on international relations. However, criticism includes its dense scholarly style, which may overwhelm casual readers. Overall, it's valued for its authoritative perspective.
A reader interested in Woodrow Wilson: Revolution, War, and Peace by Arthur S. Link likely enjoys detailed political biographies and 20th-century history. Comparable works include Doris Kearns Goodwin's The Bully Pulpit and David McCullough's Truman, appealing to those fascinated by American leadership and global impact.
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152
Book • Nonfiction
United States • Early 20th Century
1979
Adult
18+ years
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