Imagined Power: The Secret Life of Colonel House
Edward M. House was one of President Woodrow Wilson's most important advisors, yet he behaved inconsistently. House claimed he had authority he did not have, accepted credit for acts not his, and projected experience in areas he did not understand. House's erroneous attribution of statemen...
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description | Edward M. House was one of President Woodrow Wilson's most important advisors, yet he behaved inconsistently. House claimed he had authority he did not have, accepted credit for acts not his, and projected experience in areas he did not understand. House's erroneous attribution of statements and behavior to Wilson undermined Wilson's credibility with foreign leaders and weakened Wilson's domestic initiatives. |
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