Description
Wilson tended to let his cabinet officials operate their own departments as they wished as long as their actions did not contradict his overall policies. However, as regards foreign policy, Wilson took an active role overseeing American diplomats. His policy toward the military followed a similar pattern, though sometimes military commanders' actions. affected Wilson's diplomatic goals. Benbow focuses on those conflicts between military reality, the pragmatic needs of policy, and the larger goals of crafting a lasting foreign policy.
About the Author
Dr. Mark E. Benbow is associate professor of American History at Marymount University. He earned his PhD from Ohio University. Previously he worked for the federal government and as Historian at the Woodrow Wilson House Museum in Washington, DC. Benbow also serves as the director of the Arlington Historical Museum in Arlington, Virginia.
Reviews
"In this most outstanding study of Woodrow Wilson as commander-in-chief, Mark Benbow examines the mixed record of the president's many military interventions. These were characterized by his close supervision of diplomatic goals but not of military strategy and by his inadequate military planning and preparations, notably during World War I." -Lloyd E. Ambrosius, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and author of Woodrow Wilson and American Internationalism
"Woodrow Wilson was the first U.S. president to oversee the nation's participation in an overseas war, and the precedents he set have influenced every Commander-in-Chief since. Thanks to Mark Benbow, we now have a comprehensive study of Wilson's pattern-setting relationship with the U.S. military, which began to take shape long before Congress declared war on Germany in April 1917." -Trygve Throntveit, author of Power without Victory: Woodrow Wilson and the American Internationalist Experiment
"Mark Benbow has done an excellent job of telling the story and analyzing the many elements that contributed to Woodrow Wilson's performance as commander-in-chief. He is even handed and insightful in viewing the fumbles, foibles, and feats of Wilson's on-the-job education as this commander. Despite everything that went wrong, Wilson won America's first big overseas war, and Benbow gives credit where it is due." - John Milton Cooper, Jr., professor emeritus of history, University of Wisconsin-Madison, author of Woodrow Wilson: A Biography
Book Information
ISBN 9781682478301
Author Mark E. Benbow
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint Naval Institute Press
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Weight(grams) 270g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 158mm * 26mm