Winner of the Goldsmith Book Prize by the Harvard Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy Manipulating
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Manipulating the Masses tells the story of the enduring threat to American democracy that arose out of World War I: the
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To probe the nature of Woodrow Wilson's intellectual development, this book focuses on the relationship between his
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This book, published in conjunction with the hundredth anniversary of the Paris Peace Conference, traces President Woodr
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Before Woodrow Wilson became president of the United States, he spent 25 years at Princeton University, first as an unde
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Throughout this narrative the author combines the historical material with an expert understanding of Wilson's ailm
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Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924). It is September 1919 - a meeting hall in a small mid-Western city. A thin man is speaking to
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For decades, Woodrow Wilson has been remembered as either a paternalistic liberal or reactionary conservative at home an
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