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Americanism
Woodrow Wilson's Speeches On The War, Why He Made Them, And What They Have Done (1918)
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128 pages
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Woodrow Wilson's speeches during World War I reflect his vision for America's role in the conflict and its aftermath. The collection delves into themes of democracy, freedom, and the sacrifices of American soldiers, culminating in his renowned Fourteen Points speech, which outlines a democratic post-war order. Accompanied by Wilson's introduction detailing his motivations, this book serves as a vital resource for understanding the historical context of the U.S. during the war and its influence on shaping the modern world.
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2009, paperback
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