Woodrow Wilson: Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-presidentNYU Press, 2006 - 429 páginas 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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... Democracy 262 The State 266 The English Constitution 282 Democracy 296 Presidential Address to the American Political Science Association: The Law and the Facts 304 6 New Jersey Politics 313 Government and Business 313 Conservatism ...
... Democratic Opportunity 324 Campaign Speech for Governorship 329 Inaugural as Governor 335 7 Road to the White House 341 A Labor Day Address in Buffalo 341 The New Freedom 349 Appeal to Republicans 356 8 President Wilson 366 Presidential ...
... Democrat” position on the hot monetary dispute of the 1890s. He was concerned about the great power of the trusts, but skeptical about giving the government too much power. A firmly committed Democrat, he opposed the high tariffs ...
... Democratic gubernatorial nomination and a new career. During the decade of his presidency of Princeton, Wilson continued his professional and personal interest in contemporary politics. He gave a se- ries of lectures in 1907 that became ...
... 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 ...
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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 |