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Hard Copy Sources for Madison Archives
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It has not been possible, nor was
it desirable, to rely solely upon other web sites for the information
for this site. This site treats a large number of topics,
but not in great depth. A person wanting greater depth will
find it in hard copy monographs or journal articles.
This page is under construction,
but will eventually provide all the hard copy sources used.
On the content pages, the author's name and sometimes the date
and page number will be given. Hyperlinks will join the
name to the full citation on this page.
This list is far from complete and
is somewhat eccentric. Any recent scholarly monograph will
provide a more comprehensive list.
Adair,
Douglas. 1945. "Notes and Documents: James Madison's Autobiography."
Reprinted from The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Ser.,
II (April).
Alley,
Robert S. 1997. "Memo to U.S. Congress: Thou Shalt Not Bear
False History." In Church & State, June 1997,
vol. 50, no. 6.
Bogue,
Donald J. 1985. The Population of the United States: Historical
Trends and Future Projections. New York: The Free Press.
Bourne,
Russell. 1990. The Red King's Rebellion: Racial Politics in
New England 1675-1678. New York: Oxford University Press.
Bowen,
Catherine Drinker. 1966. Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story
of the Constitutional Convention, May to September 1787. Boston:
Little, Brown and Company.
Brackenridge,
Hugh Henry, and Philip. 1975. Father Bombo's Pilgrimage to
Mecca. Princeton: Princeton University Library.
- Brant,
Irving. 1970. The Fourth President: A Life of James Madison.
Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company.
- Brant, Irving. 1941. James Madison: The Virginia
Revolutionist. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company.
Burke,
Edmund. 1775. Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies: Delivered
in the House of Commons March 22, 1775. Edited by William
I. Crane.New York: D. Apelton and Company, 1900
Chamberlain,
John. 1963. The Enterprising Americans: A Business History
of the United States. New York: Harper and Row
Chase,
Henry. 1995. "Plotting a Course for Freedom; Paul Jennings:
White House Memoirist." In American Visions, February-March,
vol 10, no. 1.
Cochran,
Thomas C. 1956. "The Factory Comes to New England."
In Earl Schenck Myers, Editor, The American Story. Great
Neck: Channel Press.
Egerton,
Douglas R. 1993. Gabriel's Rebellion: The Virginia Slave Conspiracies
of 1800 & 1802. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina
Press.
Fischer,
David Hackett. 1989. Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in
the United States. New York: Oxford University Press.
Fisher,
Dorothy Canfield. 1953. Vermont Tradition: The Biography of
an Outlook on Life. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
Freneau,
Philip. 1815. Collections of Poems on American Affairs and
a Variety of Other Subjects, Chiefly Moral and Political; Written
Betwen the Year 1797 and the Present Time. New York: David
Longworth. Volume II.
Hall,
Margaret Esther, Editor. 1957. Alexander Hamilton Reader: A
Compilation of Materials By and Commenting on Alexander Hamilton.
New York: Oceana Publications.
Hunt,
Gaillard. 1914. Life in America One Hundred Years Ago.
New York: Harper and Brothers, Publishers.
Jennings,
Paul. 1865. A Colored Man's Reminiscences of James Madison,
Bladensburg Series, Number Two, Brooklyn: George C. Beadle.
Jorgenson,
Chester E. and Frank Luther Mott, Editors. 1962. Benjamin Franklin:
Representative Selections with Introduction, Bibliography, and
Notes. Revised Edition. New York: Hill and Wang.
Ketcham,
Hank. 1990 (First published 1971). James Madison: A Biography.
Paperback Edition. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
Longfellow,
Henry Wadsworth. 1947. Favorite Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Introduction by Henry Seidel Canby. New York: Doubleday &
Company, Inc.
Madison,
James. 1865. Letters and Other Writings of James Madison, Published
by order of Congress. 4 volumes. Edited by Philip R. Fendall.
Philadelphia: Lippincott.
Madison,
James. 1900-1910. The Writings of James Madison. Edited
by Gaillard Hunt. 9 volumes. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.
Mattern,
David B., Editor. 1997. James Madison's "Advice to My
Country." Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia
Miller,
Nathan. 1956. "Pioneer of Technological Change." In
Earl Schenck Myers, Editor, The American Story. Great Neck:
Channel Press.
Peterson,
Merrill, Editor. 1974. James Madison: A Biography in His Own
Words. 2 volumes. New York: Newsweek.
Ricks,
Mary Kay. 1998. "Escape on the Pearl." The Washington
Post. August 12, Section H, pages 1, 4-5.
Rutland,
Robert A., et al. 1994. James Madison and the American Nation,
1751-1836: An Encyclopedia. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Smith,
Carlton B. 1986. James Madison 1751-1836 : a Brief Biographical
Sketch. Harrisonburg, VA: James Madison University.
Smith,
James M. 1995. The Republic oj Letters: The Correspondence
between Jefferson and Madison, 1776-1826. New York: W.W. Norton
& Co.
Van
Doren, Carl. 1948. The Great Rehearsal. New York: The Viking
Press.
Van
Doren, Carl. 1938. Benjamin Franklin. USA: The Haddon Craftsmen
Vaughan,
Alden T., Editor. 1967. America Before the Revolution: 1725-1775.
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Wells,
Robert V. 1975. The Population in the British Colonies in America
before 1776: A Survey of Census Data. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Wilstach,
Paul, Editor. 1966. Correspondence of John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson: 1812-1826. Capricon Books.
Wright, Esmond. 1978. Fabric of Freedom, 1763-1800.
Revised Edition. New York: Hill and Wang.
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