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A Companion to Woodrow Wilson presents a compilation of essays contributed by various scholars in the field that cover all aspects of the life and career of America’s 28th president.Represents the only current anthology of essays to introduce readers to the scholarship on all aspects of Wilson's life and careerOffers a 'one stop' destination for anyone interested in understanding how the scholarship on Wilson has evolved and where it stands nowContent: Chapter One Wilson the Man (pages 7–37): Mark BenbowChapter Two Wilson's Religious, Historical, and Political Thought (pages 38–54): Malcolm D. MageeChapter Three Path to Power (pages 55–70): Edmund D. PotterChapter Four Presidential Politics and the Election of 1912 (pages 71–87): William B. MurphyChapter Five Wilson as Chief Executive (pages 89–105): Robert C. HilderbrandChapter Six The New Freedom and its Evolution (pages 106–132): W. Elliot BrownleeChapter Seven Wilson and Race Relations (pages 133–151): Jennifer D. KeeneChapter Eight Wilson's Views on Immigration and Ethnicity (pages 152–172): Kristofer AllerfeldtChapter Nine The Election of 1916 (pages 173–189): Nicole M. PhelpsChapter Ten Wilson and Mexico (pages 191–205): Benjamin T. HarrisonChapter Eleven US Policies Toward Latin America (pages 206–224): Michael E. NeagleChapter Twelve US Policies Toward China, Japan, and the Philippines (pages 225–239): Anne L. FosterChapter Thirteen Neutrality Policy and the Decision for War (pages 241–269): Justus D. DoeneckeChapter Fourteen Preparedness (pages 270–285): Ross A. KennedyChapter Fifteen Economic Mobilization (pages 287–307): Mark R. WilsonChapter Sixteen Propaganda (pages 308–322): Richard L. HughesChapter Seventeen Civil Liberties (pages 323–342): Kathleen KennedyChapter Eighteen Wilson and Woman Suffrage (pages 343–363): Barbara J. SteinsonChapter Nineteen War Aims, 1917 to November 11, 1918 (pages 365–385): John A. ThompsonChapter Twenty Policies Toward Russia and Intervention in the Russian Revolution (pages 386–405): David S. FoglesongChapter Twenty?One Wilson's Policies toward Eastern and Southeastern Europe, 1917–1919 (pages 406–425): M. B. B. BiskupskiChapter Twenty?Two Wilson and His Commanders (pages 426–441): Jack McCallumChapter Twenty?Three Negotiating Peace Terms for Germany (pages 443–469): Klaus SchwabeChapter Twenty?Four Wilson's Project for a New World Order of Permanent Peace and Security (pages 470–491): William R. KeylorChapter Twenty?Five Wilson, Europe's Colonial Empires, and the Issue of Imperialism (pages 492–517): Priscilla RobertsChapter Twenty?Six The League Fight (pages 518–527): John Milton CooperChapter Twenty?Seven Red Scare (pages 529–550): Adam J. HodgesChapter Twenty?Eight The Election of 1920 (pages 551–565): Allan J. LichtmanChapter Twenty?Nine Legacy and Reputation (pages 567–587): Lloyd E. Ambrosius