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Book Review
| Artists of Power: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Their Enduring Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy. Ed. by William N. Tilchin and Charles E. Neu. (Westport: Praeger, 2006. xxvi, 196 pp. $139.95, ISBN 0-275-97067-1.)
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| A convenient though not very trendy way of organizing one's understanding of history is to study leaders who incarnate great historical ideas. The editors of this volume believe that the foreign policies of Theodore Roosevelt (tr) and Woodrow Wilson set the pattern for U.S. foreign relations in the twentieth century. |
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