National Self-Determination Woodrow Wilson and his Legacy

This study critically examines Woodrow Wilson's acceptance of the principle of national self-determination and his role in implementing it at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. The assessment includes judgements by his contemporaries and historians of Wi

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Also by Derek Heater BRITAIN AND THE OUTSIDE WORLD CITIZENSHIP: The Civic Ideal in World History, Politics and Education CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL IDEAS ESSAYS ON CONTEMPORARY STUDIES ESSAYS ON POLITICAL EDUCATION (with Bernard Crick) FOUNDATIONS OF CITIZENSHIP (with Dawn Oliver) THE IDEA OF EUROPEAN UNIlY INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICS (with G. R. Berridge) ORDER AND REBELLION: A History of Europe in the Eighteenth Century PEACE THROUGH EDUCATION: The Contrihution of the Council for Education in World Citizenship POLITICAL IDEAS IN THE MODERN WORLD WORLD STUDIES: Education fr damages. First published in Great Britain EHH by TilE MACMII.IJ\N PRESS l.TD I !oundmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 2XS and l.ondon Companies and r:SS, INC., 17!> Fifth .'\venue, Nt•wYork. NY. 10010

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