Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 41
Explore the intricate diplomatic landscape of early 20th-century America with Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 41, authored by the esteemed Woodrow Wilson and published by Princeton University Press in 1983. This comprehensive volume spans 612 pages, delving into Wilson's complex relationships and strategies during a pivotal time in U.S. history.
In this engaging collection, Wilson addresses his broken diplomatic relations with Germany, offering insights into his attempts to avoid full-scale war. The book highlights his exploration of alternatives such as armed neutrality and collaborative actions among neutral nations to safeguard their maritime rights.
Perfect for scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in American history, this volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the political dynamics of Wilson's presidency and the challenges faced during a tumultuous era.