The Papers of James Madison documents the life and work of one
of the most important political and constitutional thinkers in
our nation's history. A vital project that continues to add new
volumes, this publication has been consulted for decades by scholars
and students for primary-source material by and about the fourth
president. Rotunda now makes this invaluable resource available
in a new online edition.
So significant were Madison's accomplishments before he reached
the White House, they very nearly overshadow his tenure as president.
As chief author of the Constitution, he provided a framework through
which the nation could function after independence. Madison was
also one of the primary authorswith John Jay and Alexander
Hamiltonof the Federalist Papers, as well as the Bill of
Rights (a document about which he was ambivalent but which he
recognized as crucial to ratification).
Madison was a member of the first Congress and, with Thomas Jefferson,
founded the Democratic-Republican Party. As secretary of state
under Jefferson, he oversaw the Louisiana Purchase. He succeeded
his friend as president and was the first to conduct a war as
president under the Federal Constitution.
Madison's life touched on all the central issues of his timeswhich
is to say, the cornerstone events of our history. His writingscovering
his rivalry with Patrick Henry, his alliance with Jefferson, his
eventual break with Hamilton, his marriage to Dolley Madisonbring
us into contact with the most dynamic figures of the era.
This new digital edition collects all the volumes published thus
far in the print edition's Secretary of State series and Presidential
seriesas well as the Congressional series, including now-out-of-print
volumes that are becoming increasingly difficult to find. New
volumes will be added to the digital edition in periodic installments,
rounding out the most extensive collection available of the fourth
president's writings.
This online resource contains all of the editorial content of
the print edition and adds to this a powerful XML-based search
functionality, linked cross-references, and the ability to navigate
chronologically or by series volume. As part of the new Rotunda
platform, it can be included in searches across the entire American
Founding Era Collection, providing invaluable additional context
to the great statesman's works.