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Woodrow Wilson: Speeches Inaugural Addresses Executive Decisions & Messages to Congress - cover

Woodrow Wilson: Speeches Inaugural Addresses Executive Decisions & Messages to Congress

Woodrow Wilson, Josephus Daniels

Publisher: DigiCat

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This comprehensive anthology titled "Woodrow Wilson: Speeches, Inaugural Addresses, Executive Decisions & Messages to Congress" presents an incisive exploration into the diverse rhetorical landscape of one of America's pivotal historical figures. The collection builds a rich tapestry of the early 20th-century political ethos through Wilson's speeches and public communications, reflecting the intricate dynamics of wartime leadership, domestic reform, and international diplomacy. Notable segments within the anthology include landmark addresses on the League of Nations and the Fourteen Points, emphasizing Wilson's vision for peace and collective security. The diversity of styles, from persuasive oratory to concise executive decisions, punctuates the gravity and eloquence of Wilson's public life, making this anthology a crucial resource for understanding the era's political lexicon. The anthology benefits significantly from the editorial insights of Josephus Daniels, Wilson's close contemporary and a notable contributor to the literary and political dialogue of the times. Daniels' contributions amplify the thematic focus on progressive reform and wartime exigencies, offering a panoramic view of the socio-political landscape painted by these historical authors. This convergence of voices from the Progressive Era underscores the anthology's alignment with progressive movements that sought widespread social and economic reform, thus illuminating the dialogue between innovation and tradition in American political thought. This enlightening collection invites readers to journey through a crucial chapter in American history, engaging with perspectives and speeches that shaped modern governance. Whether as a tool for academic study or personal enrichment, the anthology unveils the formative dialogues of Wilson's political agenda and the intricate interplay of policy with global and domestic affairs. It is a recommended read for scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone compelled by the evolution of political rhetoric, enriched by Daniels' editorial stewardship and the timeless relevance of Wilson's words. Together, these documents foster a deeper comprehension of the complex, interwoven narratives that defined a transformative period in history.
Available since: 01/01/2024.
Print length: 345 pages.

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