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Faces along the Bar: Lore and Order in the Workingman's Saloon, 1870-1920 (Historical Studies of Urban America) Paperback - 1999
by Powers, Madelon
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- Title Faces along the Bar: Lore and Order in the Workingman's Saloon, 1870-1920 (Historical Studies of Urban America)
- Author Powers, Madelon
- Binding Paperback
- Edition New edition
- Condition Used: Good
- Pages 330
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher University of Chicago Press, CHICAGO, ILL.
- Date 1999-06-01
- Bookseller's Inventory # SONG0226677699
- ISBN 9780226581361 / 0226581365
- Weight 1.01 lbs (0.46 kg)
- Dimensions 9.1 x 6.06 x 0.83 in (23.11 x 15.39 x 2.11 cm)
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- Chronological Period: 20th Century
- Library of Congress Catalog Number LC98014219
- Dewey Decimal Code 973.9
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With this book, Frank Ninkovich offers a striking examination of Woodrow Wilson's influence on twentieth-century U.S. foreign policy. He argues that the Wilsonian outlook, far from being a crusading, utopian doctrine, was a creative, practical response to catastrophic great power wars that threatened to reverse the progressive course of modern history. Ninkovich shows how Wilsonian "crisis internationalism" guided U.S. foreign relations through a century of global turbulence and made possible the emergence of today's globalizing society.