
Sea Control 406-The Making of the Modern Commander-in-Chief with Mark Benbow
Dr. Mark Benbow, an associate professor of history at Marymount University, joins Sea Control to discuss his book, Woodrow Wilson’s Wars: the Making of America's first modern Commander in Chief. Dr. Benbow explores the role of Woodrow Wilson as the commander-in-chief during his presidency and argues how Wilson serves as a decent model for modern wartime leaders. This episode was edited and produced by Jim Jarvie.
Sea Control · Dr. Mark Benbow, Nathan Miller, Jim Jarvie, Dr. Ed Salo
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Show Notes
Links
1. "The Seeds of Wilsonianism," Mark Benbow, C-SPAN, October 27, 2006.
2. Mark Benbow Marymount University profile.
3. "U.S. Participation in the Great War (World War I)," Library of Congress.
4. Woodrow Wilson House.
5. Woodrow Wilson's Wars: The Making of America's First Modern Commander-in-Chief, by Mark Benbow, Naval Institute Press, 2022.