<p>James D. Startt previously explored Woodrow Wilson&rsquo;s relationship with the press during his rise to political prominence. Now Startt returns to continue the story picking up with the outbreak of World War I in 1914 and tracing history through the Senate&rsquo;s ultimate rejection in 1920 of the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations.<br /><br /><em>Woodrow Wilson the Great War and the Fourth Estate</em>&nbsp;delves deeply into the president&rsquo;s evolving relations with the press and its influence on and importance to the events of the time. Startt navigates the complicated relationship that existed between one of the country&rsquo;s most controversial leaders and its increasingly ruthless corps of journalists.<br /><br />The portrait of Wilson that emerges here is one of complexity&mdash;a skilled politician whose private nature and notorious grit often tarnished his rapport with the press and an influential leader whose passionate vision just as often inspired journalists to his cause.</p><p>JAMES D. STARTT senior research professor at Valparaiso University&nbsp;is the author&nbsp;coauthor or coeditor of numerous books most recently&nbsp;<em>Woodrow Wilson and the Press: Prelude to the Presidency</em>.</p>
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