Woodrow WilsonTwenty-First Century Books, 2002年6月1日 - 112 頁 Profiles the United States president who grew up during the Civil War and brought the nation into the first World War, yet was called the "president of peace." |
內容
A DIRE DECISION | 7 |
A SOUTHERN BOYHOOD | 10 |
TO SCHOOL AND BACK | 18 |
STATESMAN IN TRAINING | 25 |
NEW BEGINNINGS | 31 |
A RETURN TO PRINCETON | 39 |
FROM GOVERNOR TO PRESIDENT | 47 |
THE NEW FREEDOM | 57 |
JOINING THE ALLIES | 75 |
WARS END | 88 |
THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS | 97 |
TIMELINE 102 | |
SOURCE NOTES 105 | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY 106 | |
FURTHER READING 108 | |
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