WOODROW WILSON, “THE PUEBLO SPEECH” (25 SEPTEMBER 1919)

Readings

Ambrosius, Lloyd E. Woodrow Wilson and the American Diplomatic Tradition: The Treaty Fight in Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

Bailey, Thomas A. Woodrow Wilson and the Great Betrayal. 1945; reprint, Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1963.

Blum, John M. Joe Tumulty and the Wilson Era. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1951.

_____. Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1956.

Brands, H.W. Woodrow Wilson. New York: Times Books, 2003.

Clements, Kendrick A. The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1992.

_____. Woodrow Wilson: World Statesman. 1987; reprint, Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1999.

Cooper, John Milton Jr. Breaking the Heart of the World: Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the League of Nations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

_____. “Fool’s Errand or Finest Hour? Woodrow Wilson’s Speaking Tour in September 1919.” In The Wilson Era: Essays in Honor of Arthur S. Link, eds. John Milton Cooper Jr and Charles E. Neu, 198-220. Arlington Heights, IL: Harlan Davidson, Inc., 1991.

_____. The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt. Cambridge: Belknap Press, 1983.

Danbom, David B. “The World of Hope”: Progressives and the Struggle for an Ethical Public Life. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987.

Daniels, Josephus. The Life of Woodrow Wilson. Philadelphia: John C. Winston Co., 1924.

Dorsey, Leroy G. “Woodrow Wilson’s Fight for the League of Nations: A Reexamination.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 2 (Spring 1999): 107-135.

Ferrell, Robert H. Woodrow Wilson and World War I, 1917-1921. New York: Harper and Row, 1985.

Flanagan, Jason C. “Woodrow Wilson’s ‘Rhetorical Restructuring’: The Transformation of the American Self and the Construction of the German Enemy.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 7 (Summer 2004): 115-148.

Heckscher, August. Woodrow Wilson: A Biography. New York: Collier Books, 1993.

Hofstadter, Richard. The Age of Reform: From Bryan to F.D.R. New York: Vintage Books, 1955.

Hogan, J. Michael and James R. Andrews. “Woodrow Wilson.” In U.S. Presidents as Orators: A Bio-Critical Sourcebook, ed. Halford Ryan, 111-33. New York: Greenwood Press, 1995.

Kernell, Samuel. Going Public: New Strategies of Presidential Leadership, 3rd ed. Washington: Congressional Quarterly, 1997.

Knock, Thomas J. To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992.

Kraig, Robert Alexander. “The Second Oratorical Renaissance.” In Rhetoric and Reform in the Progressive Era, ed. J. Michael Hogan, 1-48. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2003.

_____. Woodrow Wilson and the Lost World of the Oratorical Statesman. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2004.

Lawrence, David. The True Story of Woodrow Wilson. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1924.

Link, Arthur S. “Woodrow Wilson: The Philosophy, Methods, and Impact of Leadership.” In Woodrow Wilson and the World of Today, ed. Arthur P. Dudden, 1-21. Philadelphia: University ofPennsylvania Press, 1957.

_____. Wilson the Diplomatist: A Look at His Major Foreign Policies. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1957.

_____. Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era, 1910-1917. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1954.

_____. Woodrow Wilson: Revolution, War, and Peace. Arlington Heights, Il: AHM Publishing Corp., 1979.

Link, Arthur S., et al., eds. The Papers of Woodrow Wilson. 69 vols. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966-1994.

McEdwards, Mary G. “Woodrow Wilson: His Stylistic Progression.” Western Journal of Speech Communication 26 (Winter 1962): 28-38.

McKean, Dayton David. “Woodrow Wilson.” In History and Criticism of American Public Address, ed. William Norwood Brigance, vol. 2: 968-992. 1943; reprint, New York: Russell and Russell, 1960.

Saunders, Robert M. In Search of Woodrow Wilson: Beliefs and Behavior. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1998.

Smith, Gene. When the Cheering Stopped: The Last Years of Woodrow Wilson. New York: Time Incorporated, 1966.

Stid, Daniel D. The President as Statesman: Woodrow Wilson and the Constitution. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1998.

_____. “Rhetorical Leadership and ‘Common Counsel’ in the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson.” In Speaking to the People: The Rhetorical Presidency in Historical Perspective, ed. Richard J. Ellis, 162-81. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1998.

Tulis, Jeffrey K. The Rhetorical Presidency. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987.

Tumulty, Joseph P. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page, and Co., 1921.

Wilson, Edith Bolling. My Memoir. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1938.

Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Commission. Woodrow Wilson Centennial: Final Report of the Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Committee. Washington: N.P., 1957.

Audio-Visual Materials

American Experience: Woodrow Wilson. Produced by Carl Byker, David Mrazek and Isaac Mizrahi for PBS, 2001. Videocassette and DVD.

Return to Isolationism. Vol. 1 of Between the Wars. Produced by Anthony Potter, PBS Video, 1989. Videocassette.

Wilson. Produced by Darryl F. Zarnuck for Twentieth Century Fox, 1944. Videocassette.

On-Line Resources

“Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921).” AmericanPresident.org, Miller Center for Public Affairs, online at: http://millercenter.org/president/wilson.

Woodrow Wilson House. Online at: http://www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org/.

“Woodrow Wilson Online Exhibit,” The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton Unversity. Online at: https://rbsc.princeton.edu/exhibitions/woodrow-wilson-online-exhibit

Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library. Online at: http://www.woodrowwilson.org/.

Last updated June 16, 2016.