Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 65
Discover the intriguing complexities of American history with Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 65, authored by the esteemed Woodrow Wilson and published by Princeton University Press in 1992. This compelling volume encompasses 646 pages that delve into the pivotal moments of 1918-1939, focusing on the fierce debates surrounding the ratification of the Versailles Treaty. Wilson's steadfast refusal to heed the advice of his supporters, who urged him to accept Republican reservations, showcases his unwavering commitment to his principles. This book not only highlights the political tensions of the era but also provides valuable insights into Wilson's interactions with Democratic senators and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy. Ideal for enthusiasts of political science, biography, and American history, this hardback edition is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the intricacies of leadership during the inter-war period. Enhance your library with this essential piece of historical literature.