An edition of The Business of May Next (1992)

The business of May next

James Madison and the founding

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An edition of The Business of May Next (1992)

The business of May next

James Madison and the founding

"Good fortune offered this nation an unusual chance at ideal nation-forming and ... some honorable leaders seized that chance," writes William Lee Miller in The Business of May Next, and none among the founders made more of the opportunity than did James Madison, subject of this engaging work. Madison is depicted during the critical years between 1784 and 1791, when he was so active in articulating the governmental aims of the fledgling nation that he sometimes found himself in official dialogue with himself. More than simply a historical and biographical account, the book traces Madison's political and theoretical development as a means of illuminating its larger theme, the moral and intellectual underpinnings of the American nation. With a sound grasp of his material and a refreshing style Miller reveals how Madison's research into republics and his influence on the writing of the Constitution are central to the values for which the nation stands. From an examination of Madison's notes, Miller traces Madison's early research into other republics and their weaknesses. He reveals how Madison's thinking shaped the Virginia Plan, which, in turn, shaped the United States Constitution and the nation's institutions. The author writes that Madison sought the strands of Republicanism in history and gave republican ideals new and lasting institutional expression. He shows how the making of republican institutions became a collaboration, and how the newly created institutions contained within themselves provision for their own continuing alteration and for the involvement and influence of collective humanity down through the years. Miller follows Madison through the Constitutional Convention ("the business of May next") to the great national argument on behalf of the Constitution, notably through the Federalist papers. Of particular interest are his discussions of the constitutional deliberations over religious freedom and the institution of slavery.

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English
Pages
296

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The Business of May Next: James Madison and the Founding
January 1994, University of Virginia Press
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The business of May next: James Madison and the founding
1992, University Press of Virginia
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-292) and index.

Published in
Charlottesville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.5/1
Library of Congress
E342 .M55 1992, E342.M55 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 296 p. ;
Number of pages
296

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1552826M
Internet Archive
businessofmaynex00will
ISBN 10
0813913683
LCCN
91032785
OCLC/WorldCat
24380068
LibraryThing
549684
Goodreads
2950406

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Work ID
OL2952832W

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