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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This profound examination of Woodrow Wilson's presidency during the First World War and its impact on international relations delves into the complex interplay between American ideals and geopolitical realities. Through a meticulous analysis of Wilson's policies toward Europe, Mexico, and the global conflict, the author unveils the intricate motivations and consequences that shaped his presidency. Exploring the tension between Wilson's lofty aspirations for peace and the harsh necessities of wartime leadership, the book sheds light on the challenges of maintaining neutrality amidst a world engulfed in conflict. It examines the ways in which Wilson's idealistic rhetoric often clashed with pragmatic concerns, ultimately shaping the course of American foreign policy during this pivotal period. The book explores Wilson's evolving stance on issues such as the Lusitania sinking, submarine warfare, and the rights of neutrals, revealing the dilemmas faced by a leader grappling with the tension between moral principles and national interests. It traces the gradual shift in American policy from neutrality to intervention, highlighting the complex factors that influenced Wilson's decision-making process. By delving into the intricacies of Wilson's foreign policy, the book offers a nuanced understanding of the challenges and contradictions inherent in America's role as a global power. It provides a valuable perspective on the enduring legacy of Wilson's presidency, its impact on international relations, and the ongoing debates surrounding the balance between idealism and realism in foreign policy. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Language: German
Published by Weimar, Verlag die Fundgrube, um 1920., 1920
Seller: Galerie für gegenständliche Kunst, Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany
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Vollständige Ausgabe im original Verlagseinband (Broschur 8vo im Format 15,5 x 24 cm) mit bebildertem Deckeltitel. 80 Seiten, mit einigen ganzseitigen Abbildungen. - Aus dem Inhalt: Goethes Auge, von Prof.Dr. Francke - Goethe und die Fremdwörterei, von Prof. Eduard Engel - Über Goethes Kunstsammlungen, von Prof.Dr. Wolfgang von Oettingen - Die Weimarer Großen untereinander: Wieland und Goethe, von Adolf Teutenberg - Goethe über sich selber (Ein Werdegang in Selbstzeugnissen) - Aus Carl Augusts Briefen - Carl August und die Weimarer Dichter (5 Briefe) - Goethe im Urteil der Zeitgenossen: 1. Carl August über Goethe - Entlegene Worte Goethes (Fortsetzung) - Goethe in der Gegenwart - Unsere Bildbeilagen - Fragenbeantwortung. - Karl August Herzog von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach, Mitteldeutschland, Thüringen, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe und sein Gebrauch der Fremdwörter, Literaturwissenschaft, Literaturgeschichte, illustrierte Bücher. - Erstausgabe in guter Erhaltung (Vorderdeckel mit kleinen Fehlstellen, ohne Textverlust, sonst gut und z.T. unaufgeschnitten) anbei einige Verlagsbeilagen (z.B. "Gutschein für den Bezug von . Nummern der "Stimmen aus dem Goethelande", Verlagsanschreiben usw.) Versand an Institutionen auch gegen Rechnung Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 2000.