Letters on the League of Nations
Raymond Blaine Fosdick
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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Internationales Recht, Ausländisches Recht
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This supplementary volume to The Papers of Woodrow Wilson contains a collection of letters that eloquently reflect the ideals and expectations shared by those American intellectuals who hoped to build a new order out of the chaos of the First World War.
Originally published in 1966.
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