The questions most frequently addressed by historians in their study of American foreign policy during World War 1 normally concern either why the United States entered the war or why she ultimately rejected the postwar settlement, These questions lead scholars primarily to the study of neutrality from August 1914 to April 1917 and to an examination of peacemaking from November 1918 to March 1920. Unfortunately, the period of actual combat has, until recently, been all but neglected
No twentieth-century President quite compares with Woodrow Wilson as an innovative international sta...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
Shane Hapner analyzes the effects of Woodrow Wilson’s principle of self-determination on American in...
When the First World War began in August 1914, President Woodrow Wilson declared that he wanted the ...
abstract: The American entrance into World War I instituted a fundamental change in the nation’s han...
This paper investigates the role of transatlantic Wilsonian values in the entry of the United States...
Drafted at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles remains one of the most impo...
The State Department played only a minor role in the formulation of an American peace program and in...
The early 20th century is portrayed as the era of American isolationism, and the United States' offi...
This book explores US foreign policy, specifically the history of America’s entry into the War of 18...
On the anniversary of the USA entrance to the WWI, let us remind its circumstances. Back in the 19th...
This paper will examine the impact of the First World War on American attitudes toward Britain, focu...
It was only a diplomatic “battle,” but disputes among the victors of World War I over the dispositio...
After Russia withdrew from WWI, the Allied nations worried about Germany relocating its eastern fron...
During the crucial period of 1917-1918, the United States superseded Great Britain as the premier po...
No twentieth-century President quite compares with Woodrow Wilson as an innovative international sta...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
Shane Hapner analyzes the effects of Woodrow Wilson’s principle of self-determination on American in...
When the First World War began in August 1914, President Woodrow Wilson declared that he wanted the ...
abstract: The American entrance into World War I instituted a fundamental change in the nation’s han...
This paper investigates the role of transatlantic Wilsonian values in the entry of the United States...
Drafted at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles remains one of the most impo...
The State Department played only a minor role in the formulation of an American peace program and in...
The early 20th century is portrayed as the era of American isolationism, and the United States' offi...
This book explores US foreign policy, specifically the history of America’s entry into the War of 18...
On the anniversary of the USA entrance to the WWI, let us remind its circumstances. Back in the 19th...
This paper will examine the impact of the First World War on American attitudes toward Britain, focu...
It was only a diplomatic “battle,” but disputes among the victors of World War I over the dispositio...
After Russia withdrew from WWI, the Allied nations worried about Germany relocating its eastern fron...
During the crucial period of 1917-1918, the United States superseded Great Britain as the premier po...
No twentieth-century President quite compares with Woodrow Wilson as an innovative international sta...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
Shane Hapner analyzes the effects of Woodrow Wilson’s principle of self-determination on American in...