Arthur Walworth
Arthur Walworth was an American historian and biographer, best known for his works on Woodrow Wilson. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography in 1959 for his book 'Woodrow Wilson, Volume I: American Prophet.'
Books
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1. Woodrow Wilson, American Prophet
A Biography
This book provides an in-depth exploration of the life and presidency of Woodrow Wilson, highlighting his religious upbringing and how it influenced his political philosophy and decisions. It details his early life, his time as a scholar and university president, and his tenure as the 28th President of the United States, focusing on his role in leading the country through World War I and his efforts to establish the League of Nations. The book also examines Wilson's progressive domestic policies and his vision for a new world order based on democracy and cooperation.
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2. Woodrow Wilson World Prophet
A portrait of an idealistic American president who, transformed by the experience of World War I, set out to reshape international relations by preaching a moral vision of collective security and self-determination; the book traces his articulation of the Fourteen Points, his relentless advocacy for a League of Nations, the diplomatic struggles at the Paris peace negotiations, and the clash between his visionary rhetoric and the practical, partisan, and racial limits of American politics, assessing both the enduring influence and the shortcomings of his global ambitions.