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Wilson, Volume III

The Struggle for Neutrality, 1914-1915

Arthur S. Link

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Critics have called the two prior volumes in this life of Woodrow Wilson "a model of political biography" (Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.), and “a capital piece of work, critical and judicious” (Henry Steele Commager). In this third volume Arthur Link covers the period between the immediate background of World War I and the not, to Great Britain of October 21, 1915, marking the end of Wilson's fight to lay solid foundations for American neutrality. Volume 3 also adds new material on American involvement in Mexico, the Caribbean and the Far East. A less stern picture of Wilson emerges-the picture of man struggling patiently and cautiously to avoid entanglement in the European war, work out a reasonable adjustment to British sea power, and meet the German challenge of submarine warfare in a mod rate restrained manner.

Originally published in 1960.

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Josephus Daniels, What Happened, The Other Hand, Imperialism, U-boat, Convention of Aguascalientes, United Kingdom–United States relations, Militarism, Trent Affair, Twenty-One Demands, Blockade of Germany (1939–45), Tax, William Randolph Hearst, Prize court, Treaty of Alliance (1778), French invasion of Russia, Woodrow Wilson, John Jay Chapman, American Affairs, Demagogue, Central Powers, National security, Carter Glass, Order in Council, Police action, Belligerent, Wellington House, Foreign relations, Reprisal, War bond, New York World, Perfidious Albion, Allies of World War II, Anti-war movement, Contraband, German invasion of Belgium, Disarmament, Un-American, ICAN, Albert S. Burleson, Open Door Policy, The Sinking of the Lusitania, Imperial Government, Jingoism, Oliver Cromwell, Nazi propaganda, Proclamation, Counter-revolutionary, Declaration of war, Civilian, Triple Entente, Warfare, Law of war, Peace congress, Alfred von Tirpitz, Hostility, Robert Lansing, Non-combatant, Benevolent neutrality, Non possumus, Blockade, Falsehood in War-Time, Persona non grata, War, International law, Anti-Americanism, Constitutionalist (UK), The Fatherland, Pacifism, United States Department of State