British-American Relations 1917-1918 : The Role of Sir William Wiseman. Supplementary Volume to The Papers of Woodrow Wilson /
Throughout the First World War Woodrow Wilson considered Britain's ambitions in the war as objectionable as Germany's. He repeatedly expressed distrust of the British government's motives; for their part, the British chafed at Wilson's idealism and despised his aloofness from the...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
1969.
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Note on footnote citations
- Chapter One. Introduction
- Chapter Two. Wiseman and the Beginning of the War Partnership
- Chapter Three. Dollars in Diplomacy
- Chapter Four. Reading's Assignment, Wiseman's Accomplishment
- Chapter Five. Attempts at Unity
- Chapter Six. American Manpower: Source of Strength and Division
- Chapter Seven. Intervention in Russia
- Chapter Eight. The Approach of Peace
- Chapter Nine. Envoy
- Appendix: Wiseman on Wilson (from the Wiseman Papers)
- Annotated Bibliography
- Index


