The early 20th century is portrayed as the era of American isolationism, and the United States' official policy of neutrality for most of World War I is frequently attributed to the country's economic interests and substantial population of European immigrants. However, German submarine warfare from 1915-1917 endangered American trade, incited public outrage, and created enemies in both major political parties. Why, then, was US entry into the war delayed so extensively? This paper examines the diplomacy of President Woodrow Wilson in the context of ongoing U-boat warfare and critiques his attempt to balance his personal vision of peace with his public responsibility to defend American interests from German aggression
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
This paper will examine the impact of the First World War on American attitudes toward Britain, focu...
The scope of this thesis falls under the title, “Woodrow Wilson, World War I and the Rise of Poland”...
On the anniversary of the USA entrance to the WWI, let us remind its circumstances. Back in the 19th...
This history of how Woodrow Wilson attempted to keep the United States out of World War I is also an...
This paper investigates the role of transatlantic Wilsonian values in the entry of the United States...
The questions most frequently addressed by historians in their study of American foreign policy duri...
Drafted at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles remains one of the most impo...
When the First World War began in August 1914, President Woodrow Wilson declared that he wanted the ...
Includes bibliographical references.The primary concern of this paper is to analyze the United State...
abstract: The American entrance into World War I instituted a fundamental change in the nation’s han...
During the first months of World War I, Great Britain imposed a blockade against Germany and its all...
America\u27s entrance into World War I has been a hotly debated subject for many years. The reasons ...
This paper looks at President Woodrow Wilson’s diplomatic relations with Russia during 1917 to 1920....
The notion that a nation's 'people' are the sovereign arbiters of its affairs, exerci...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
This paper will examine the impact of the First World War on American attitudes toward Britain, focu...
The scope of this thesis falls under the title, “Woodrow Wilson, World War I and the Rise of Poland”...
On the anniversary of the USA entrance to the WWI, let us remind its circumstances. Back in the 19th...
This history of how Woodrow Wilson attempted to keep the United States out of World War I is also an...
This paper investigates the role of transatlantic Wilsonian values in the entry of the United States...
The questions most frequently addressed by historians in their study of American foreign policy duri...
Drafted at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles remains one of the most impo...
When the First World War began in August 1914, President Woodrow Wilson declared that he wanted the ...
Includes bibliographical references.The primary concern of this paper is to analyze the United State...
abstract: The American entrance into World War I instituted a fundamental change in the nation’s han...
During the first months of World War I, Great Britain imposed a blockade against Germany and its all...
America\u27s entrance into World War I has been a hotly debated subject for many years. The reasons ...
This paper looks at President Woodrow Wilson’s diplomatic relations with Russia during 1917 to 1920....
The notion that a nation's 'people' are the sovereign arbiters of its affairs, exerci...
The events of the twentieth century were undoubtedly some of the most significant in human history. ...
This paper will examine the impact of the First World War on American attitudes toward Britain, focu...
The scope of this thesis falls under the title, “Woodrow Wilson, World War I and the Rise of Poland”...