Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 46
Discover the intricate details of American history with Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 46, authored by Woodrow Wilson and published by Princeton University Press in 1984. This compelling volume spans 682 pages, providing an in-depth look at a critical period during Wilson's presidency. It delves into the 'winter crisis' faced by Wilson and his administration, triggered by the Fuel Administrator's restrictions on coal usage for manufacturing and business. The book highlights the mounting pressures from critics, particularly Senator George E. Chamberlain, who advocate for the establishment of a super war cabinet to seize control of the war effort from Wilson. This essential read is perfect for those interested in American history, political science, and the evolution of presidential power during the early 20th century. Immerse yourself in this rich historical narrative that offers valuable insights into the challenges faced by one of America's pivotal leaders.