the suffrage militancy of the National Woman's Party, 1912-1920
Ford, Linda
1991
Offers an in-depth analysis on how the National Woman's Party evolved during the period of early-twentieth century feminism and American suffrage in response to a male-dominated government.
Examines the U.S.'s entry and participation during World War I, Wilson's goals to secure a permanent peace, and the debates surround the treaty, and the League of Nations.
Contains animated maps and historical footage that provide insights into the onset, course, and aftermath of World War I, and help explain how the United States became the dominant force in world affairs.
Woodrow Wilson and the fight for the League of Nations
Cooper, John Milton
2001
Explores Woodrow Wilson's battle to gain popular and political support for the United States' position in the League of Nations at the end of World War I.