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McKay Ernest A.

 

 

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AGAINST WILSON AND WAR, 1914-1917

Edition

Orig. Ed 1996

Description

Pages

230

This book discusses the men and women who opposed the entry of the United States into World War I. All had personal or political relations with Wilson, and with one exception, supported him in the 1916 election. Most of them denied they were pacifists. Ironically, almost all were internationalists while condemned as isolationists. They were not, however, a homogeneous group. Differences with the President evolved over specific issues. The book does not dwell on what might have happened in an ideal world. Essentially, it is concerned with judgment, foresight, and freedom of thought. Many questions are raised that are relevant today, such as the use of war as an instrument of foreign policy and the potential for mediation. It is ideal as supplementary reading for college students of introductory courses in American history, as well as advanced classes in twentieth century history, political science, and peace studies.

Krieger Book Number

230003

ISBN #

1-57524-000-9

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$22.5

 

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