Beginning with President Wilson's first Annual Message to Congress on December 2, 1913, this book ends on May 5, 1914, the eve of his acceptance of the ABC offer of mediation of the Veracruz incident. It illustrates the way in which the decision-making process worked, in both domestic and foreign policies, during these five months.
This massive collection includes all important letters, speeches, interviews, press conferences, and public papers on Woodrow Wilson. The volumes make available as never before the materials essential to understanding Wilson's personality, his intellectual, religious, and political development, and his careers as educator, writer, orator, and statesman. The Papers not only reveal the private and public man, but also the era in which he lived, making the series additionally valuable to scholars in various fields of history between the 1870's and the 1920's.
"Every college library should plan to acquire the entire series."