The Wilson Era: Years of Peace, 1910–1917

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The Wilson Era: Years of Peace, 1910–1917 is a historical study by Jonathan Worth Daniels examining Woodrow Wilson’s domestic and foreign policies in the relatively tranquil years leading up to U.S. involvement in World War I.

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instanceOf book
historical study
author Jonathan Worth Daniels NERFINISHED
biographicalSubject Woodrow Wilson NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus United States NERFINISHED
describes Woodrow Wilson administration NERFINISHED
examines United States domestic affairs 1910–1917
United States foreign relations 1910–1917
focusesOn domestic policy of Woodrow Wilson
foreign policy of Woodrow Wilson
genre U.S. history
political history
hasPerspective historical analysis of Wilsonian progressivism
historicalContext pre–World War I United States
years preceding U.S. entry into World War I
language English
mainSubject Woodrow Wilson NERFINISHED
setting prewar era of relative peace in the United States
timePeriodCovered 1910–1917
titleRefersTo period before U.S. involvement in World War I

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Jonathan Worth Daniels notableWork The Wilson Era: Years of Peace, 1910–1917