Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson was a prominent American statesman and the 28th President of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921. Born on December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia, Wilson was a scholar before he became a politician, earning a Ph.D. in political science. His academic background influenced his vision for America, which focused on reforming government and promoting democracy. He led the nation through World War I, advocating for the League of Nations in hopes of ensuring lasting peace, though his ideas faced significant challenges at home.

Beyond his presidency, Wilson's writings reflect his deep engagement with political thought and international relations. His works delve into themes of governance, progressivism, and the importance of global cooperation. If you're curious about Wilson's insights and contributions, take a moment to explore his writings in the app. His reflections not only shaped his time but continue to resonate today, inviting readers to think critically about the world around them.

The New Freedom

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Woodrow Wilson and Thomas Woodrow Wilson



The book is not a discussion of measures or of programs. It is an attempt to express the new spirit of our politics and to set forth, in lar…

Epochs of American History: Division and Reunion 1829-1889

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Thomas Woodrow Wilson and Woodrow Wilson



This third volume of Epochs of American History covers a tumultuous sixty years between the presidencies of Andrew Jackson and Grover Clevel…

State of the Union Addresses by United States Presidents (1913 - 1922)

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Woodrow Wilson, Andwarren G. Harding and Thomas Woodrow Wilson



The State of the Union address is a speech presented by the President of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress,…

An Old Master and Other Political Essays

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Thomas Woodrow Wilson and Woodrow Wilson



This is a collection of five essays published by Woodrow Wilson in 1893, while he was Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University (s…