Woodrow Wilson
13 books
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) was an American statesman and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A prominent figure in the Progressive Era, Wilson is known for his leadership during World War I and his advocacy for the League of Nations. His writings reflect his deep engagement with political theory and governance, as seen in works like "Congressional Government" and "The New Freedom," where he explores the dynamics of democracy and reform. Wilson's essays, such as "Mere Literature, and Other Essays," showcase his literary style and philosophical insights, contributing to the discourse on American identity and politics.
Books by This Author
13 titles
Abraham Lincoln
Woodrow Wilson
An old master, and other political essays
Woodrow Wilson
Congressional government
Woodrow Wilson
In our first year of war
Woodrow Wilson
Mere literature, and other essays
Woodrow Wilson
On Being Human
Woodrow Wilson
President Wilson's Addresses
Woodrow Wilson
State of the Union Addresses
Woodrow Wilson
The Road Away from Revolution
Woodrow Wilson
The new freedom
Woodrow Wilson
The social center
Woodrow Wilson
When a Man Comes to Himself
Woodrow Wilson
Why we are at war
Woodrow Wilson
Showing 1-12 of 13