Woodrow Wilson: World Statesman

By (author): "Kendrick A. Clements"
Publish Date: January 1st 1987
Woodrow Wilson: World Statesman
ISBN1566632676
ISBN139781566632676
AsinWoodrow Wilson: World Statesman
CharactersWoodrow Wilson
Original titleWoodrow Wilson: World Statesman
SeriesTwayne's Twentieth-Century American Biography Series #7
Wilson's visionary temperament and quick-paced leadership made him a uniquely articulate champion of the most essential American values. His policies, perhaps more so than any other president in this century, have shaped the world today. In this comprehensive biography, Kendrick Clements examines the brilliant successes as well as the failures of Wilson's public career as professor, president of Princeton University, governor of New Jersey, and president. Tempering the impression of Wilson as a stiff moralist, Mr. Clements reveals fascinating details of his periodic bouts of depression. But the recurrent themes of this balanced and engrossing portrait are Wilson's deep idealism and his drive for leadership. "The best available one-volume biography of our twenty-eighth president."--Nicholas C. Burckel, History. "Woodrow Wilson: World Statesman deserves to be widely read...Clements displays a keen eye for anecdote and for telling quotations. He shows excellent judgment in evaluating varying interpretations of events and is not afraid to offer opinions of his own...The book is clearly written and well-paced."--John A. Garraty, Journal of American History. "An engaging and useful book...a balanced treatment of Wilson's strengths and weaknesses, his triumphs and failures."--Presidential Studies Quarterly.