America Enters the World
Introduction
A new hand at the helm —
Other battlefields —
Roosevelt takes charge —
The election of 1904 —
Municipal reform —
1906 —
Conservation —
The immigrants —
The farmers —
Losing ground: Black Americans —
The election of 1908 —
Coming down: the Taft Administration —
The left —
The war goes on —
The Paterson strike —
Greenwich Village —
It's Roosevelt again —
The rise of Woodrow Wilson —
The Swan song of the progressives —
The commission on industrial relations —
Fat cats and experts —
Ludlow —
A brilliant start —
Foreign policy —
The war begins —
The European War —
Neutral America —
The election of 1916 —
America enters the war —
The Russian Revolution —
Suppressing dissent —
Mobilizing the nation — Over there —
The fourteen points —
The Peace Conference —
Troubled Europe —
The Commissions —
Concluding the treaty —
The treaty and the Senate —
The consequences of the war —
Russia again —
Americans against Americans —
The Republicans recapture the White House —
The genius of Woodrow Wilson —
Religion —
Education —
The new technologies —
Art and architecture —
The popular novel —
The literary scene —
Four women writers —
Recurrent themes —
Conclusion
Index
- Author
- Page Smith
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 1107
- Series
- A People's History
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill Companies (NY et al.)
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780070585737
- Genres
- history
- Release date
- 1985
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