Mistakes in that film can be attributed to that book. [laughter] hes also produced bedford books has a wonderful series of historical documents, and he is the editor of the documents for the emancipation proclamation. If you are a history teacher, make sure you assign it. He is now working on two different books, one about citizenship which he originally worked on, but he is now more focused on a book about, when did the civil war really and . It didnt really end with appomattox, which is the mythology. Part of the talk today is dealing with that. It is my pleasure to introduce michael. Please give him a warm welcome. [applause] prof. Vorenberg thank you. That was very nice. Dimension of the collection of the emancipation proclamation and a series in which it appears some of the bedford book series, is a wonderful series. I can say i was inspired in part and can and should be bit to brooks own book. Can contribute it to brooks own book. I appreciate appearing at the u. S. Capital histo
Consider them to be both wilson experts. To my mind, professor knock has done more than anything totle us what Woodrow Wilson had to deal with, and kell us the history and moments of Woodrow Wilson, to tell us what he confronted and how he confronted it and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith is the other side of the coin. Has done more than anyone to tell us why this matters, because frankly, everybody president since wilson its not been a question whether or not they are wilsonian but how much. Still continue to guide American Foreign pop si today or might say coin to haunt American Foreign policy. What Woodrow Wilson said and what professor something i win help us understand in a more forwardgoing way helps drive america today, which is why im particularly pleased to have the author of this book why wilson matters which is a darn good book, to come here and to explain it to us, and then you can go buyure own copy. So, without further a
Consider them to be both wilson experts. To my mind, professor knock has done more than anything totle us what Woodrow Wilson had to deal with, and kell us the history and moments of Woodrow Wilson, to tell us what he confronted and how he confronted it and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith is the other side of the coin. Has done more than anyone to tell us why this matters, because frankly, everybody president since wilson its not been a question whether or not they are wilsonian but how much. Still continue to guide American Foreign pop si today or might say coin to haunt American Foreign policy. What Woodrow Wilson said and what professor something i win help us understand in a more forwardgoing way helps drive america today, which is why im particularly pleased to have the author of this book why wilson matters which is a darn good book, to come here and to explain it to us, and then you can go buyure own copy. So, without further a
Consider them to be both wilson experts. To my mind, professor knock has done more than anything totle us what Woodrow Wilson had to deal with, and kell us the history and moments of Woodrow Wilson, to tell us what he confronted and how he confronted it and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith is the other side of the coin. Has done more than anyone to tell us why this matters, because frankly, everybody president since wilson its not been a question whether or not they are wilsonian but how much. Still continue to guide American Foreign pop si today or might say coin to haunt American Foreign policy. What Woodrow Wilson said and what professor something i win help us understand in a more forwardgoing way helps drive america today, which is why im particularly pleased to have the author of this book why wilson matters which is a darn good book, to come here and to explain it to us, and then you can go buyure own copy. So, without further a
All this occurred before i was henry kissinger. It is not a known fact. I visited salisbury several when i was in winchester. And so i have a great feeling for where ted heath lived. I thought what i could do here is to describe our interaction with ted heath when he was Prime Minister. What the issues were. That sometimes we agreed. And occasionally we did not agree. But we obviously respected him as one of the important figures of our time. And with a vision for europe that is historic. So when the tories won the 1970 election, Richard Nixon was so elated that he called me on the telephone nearly every hour to update me on the status of the returns. In terms of our hierarchy, of course, it should have been the other way. Part of nixons enthusiasm for heath was the comparability of their rises to office. Heath was the first tory Prime Minister to be selected by the vote of the conservative members of Parliament Rather than by consensus of party eminences. Both heath and nixon were adm