Chronicles the life and career of the fourth American president, including his work constructing the U.S. Constitution, his role in shaping American politics, his influence on partisan journalism, and his leadership during the War of 1812.
Renowned historian and social commentator Garry Wills takes a fresh look at the life of James Madison, from his rise to prominence in the colonies through his role in the creation of the Articles of Confederation and the first ...
The Three Lives of James Madison is an illuminating biography of the man whose creativity and tenacity gave us America’s distinctive form of government.
Press, 1964) C&K Patrick T. Conley and John P. Kaminski, eds., The Bill of Rights and the States (Madison, Wisc.; Madison House, 1992) Carey George W. Carey, In Defense of the Constitution (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1995) Cornell Saul ...
... Taliaferros, Beales, and Willises, families related to the Madisons and one another by blood, marriage, and sometimes both, forming what historian Bernard Bailyn called the “great tangled cousinry" of Virginia's gentry class.
32 Rather than the dreaded “ general welfare ” clause , Chief Justice Marshall had seized upon the “ necessary and proper ” clause of Article I , Section 8. This clause , appended to the list of specific powers conferred on Congress ...
A Narrative History from the Notes of James Madison James Madison, Edward J. Larson, Michael P. Winship. State, he was elected to the United States Senate and served as the nation's ambassador to Great Britain.
In James Madison and the Making of America, historian Kevin Gutzman looks beyond the way James Madison is traditionally seen -- as "The Father of the Constitution" -- to find a more complex and sometimes contradictory portrait of this ...
James Madison Ralph Ketcham. Copyright © 2006 by Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. All rights ... 2006] Selected writings of James Madison / edited, with introduction, by Ralph Ketcham. p. cm. — (The American Heritage series) Includes ...
Outlines James Madison's rise to the presidency, from his childhood in Virginia to his induction into office, and shows how his time as president shaped American life in the early 1800s.
Examines the childhood of James Madison Hemings at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, and, in doing so, illuminates the many contradictions in Jefferson's life and legacy.