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The Last of the Fathers

The Last of the Fathers

The Last of the Fathers

James Madison and the Republican Legacy
Drew R. McCoy, Harvard University, Massachusetts
May 1991
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    Born in the middle of the eighteenth century as a subject of King George II, James Madison, father of the United States Constitution, lived until 1836, dying as a citizen of Andrew Jackson's republic. For over forty years he played a pivotal role in the creation and defence of a new political order but he also lived long enough to see the system of government he had nurtured threatened by disruptive forces that would ultimately lead to civil war. In this book, Drew McCoy tells the poignant story of Madison's reckoning of his generation's spectacular political achievement.

    • Unique portrait of Madison that considers his years after the Presidency
    • Portrays Madison the man as well as the historical figure
    • Illuminates a crucial time in American history

    Reviews & endorsements

    'What makes this thoroughly researched study all the more enjoyable is McCoy's accomplishment as a biographer. He knows Madison; he is acquainted with the man rather than with an historical figure. As a result, the reader stands beside Madison in two stormy, antebellum decades. One can understand his thinking and anticipate his actions. This is superb historical reporting. Both Madison and McCoy will receive accolades as a result of this new treatment.' Richmond News Leader

    'By focusing on Madison's later years, Drew McCoy has given us a brilliant analysis of Madison's conservatism, and of the way it operated in his reactions to the issues of his day. More important, he has shown how those issues emerged from the Constitution itself, as the conflicts it subdued grew too strong to be contained within the political framework it furnished … It is a searching commentary on the ambiguities in the original Constitution of the world's greatest republic.' The New Republic

    'This inquiry into a complex mind and fascinating personality will please any reader looking for a rigorous but perfectly accessible treatment of Madison's accomplishments and contributions.' Book List

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    Product details

    May 1991
    Paperback
    9780521407724
    408 pages
    225 × 152 × 26 mm
    0.542kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations
    • Preface
    • Prologue
    • 1. The character of the good statesman
    • 2. The character of the good republic: justice, stability, and the constitution
    • 3. Retrospect and prospect: Congress and the perils of popular government
    • 4. Memory and meaning: nullification and the lost world of the founding
    • 5. The republic transformed: population, economy, and society
    • 6. Accommodation: the old dominion
    • 7. Despair: the peculiar institution
    • 8. Legacy: the strange career of William Cebell Rives
    • Epilogue
    • Acknowledgements
    • Index.
      Author
    • Drew R. McCoy , Harvard University, Massachusetts