Woodrow Wilson: Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-presidentNYU Press, 2006 - Počet stran: 429 From the Ivy League to the oval office, Woodrow Wilson was the only professional scholar to become a U.S. president. A professor of history and political science, Wilson became the dynamic president of Princeton University in 1902 and was one of its most prolific scholars before entering active politics. Through his labors as student, scholar, and statesman, he left a legacy of elegant writings on everything from educational reform to religion to history and politics. |
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... Democratic gubernatorial nomination and a new career. During the decade of his presidency of Princeton, Wilson ... party politics during the decade. But he did not care to associate with the Bryan wing of the Democratic party and even ...
... Democrats well. Wilson had appeal. His national stature and solidly conservative views caught the attention of Democratic leaders, and two party regulars, George B. M. Harvey and James Smith Jr., decided that Wilson could lead the party ...
... party audience. Even the so recently skeptical progressives rose to cheer ... Democratic candidate winning such broad popular support that victory looked ... party. The outmaneuvered Smith and his friends could do little but watch and ...
... party leaders in states like New York and Illinois had reservations about promoting a man to the presidency who had ... Democratic nomination in 1912 was especially hot. As the minority party in national registration, the Democrats had ...
... Democratic nominations worked in Wilson's favor. What followed is difficult ... party and its convention. Although primary elections, where they were held ... party. His exit from the Republican party drew much of its progressive or ...
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On Education and Scholarship | 106 |
The Historian | 147 |
The Political Scientist | 218 |
New Jersey Politics | 313 |
Road to the White House | 341 |
President Wilson | 366 |
Plenary Session of the Peace Conference | 407 |
at Pueblo Colorado | 411 |
About the Editor | 429 |