Madison's Gift: Five Partnerships That Built America

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Simon and Schuster, 2015 - Biography & Autobiography - 419 pages
Historian David O. Stewart restores James Madison to his proper place as the most significant Founding Father and framer of the new nation: “A fascinating look at how one unlikely figure managed to help guide…a precarious confederation of reluctant states to a self-governing republic that has prospered for more than two centuries” (Richmond Times-Dispatch).

Short, plain, balding, neither soldier nor orator, low on charisma and high on intelligence, James Madison cared more about achieving results than taking the credit. Forming key partnerships with Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, and his wife Dolley, Madison achieved his lifelong goal of a self-governing constitutional republic. It was Madison who led the drive for the Constitutional Convention and pressed for an effective new government as his patron George Washington lent the effort legitimacy; Madison who wrote the Federalist Papers with Alexander Hamilton to secure the Constitution’s ratification; Madison who joined Thomas Jefferson to found the nation’s first political party and move the nation toward broad democratic principles; Madison, with James Monroe, who guided the new nation through its first war in 1812, and who handed the reins of government to the last of the Founders.

But it was his final partnership that allowed Madison to escape his natural shyness and reach the greatest heights. Dolley was the woman he married in middle age and who presided over both him and an enlivened White House. This partnership was a love story, a unique one that sustained Madison through his political rise, his presidency, and a fruitful retirement. In Madison’s Gift, David O. Stewart’s “insights are illuminating….He weaves vivid, sometimes poignant details throughout the grand sweep of historical events. He brings early history alive in a way that offers today’s readers perspective” (Christian Science Monitor).
 

Contents

The End of the Beginning
1
alexander hamilton
2
Impatient Young Men
11
A Powerful Effect on Our Destiny
26
A System to Last for Ages
38
Creating The Federalist
44
Ratification Battles
58
george washington
73
Party Warrior
160
No Time for Qualms
172
Friends and Rivals and Friends
191
Distant Diplomacy
203
The Rupture
214
Reclaiming a Friend
228
The Republican Way of War
241
Near to a Miracle
259

Courting the General
75
Starting from Scratch
84
Not Altogether Useless
94
The Deal
103
jefferson
114
First Friendship
121
The Hamilton Problem
132
Becoming Republicans
147
All Things to All Men
273
The Lady Presidentess
282
Adam and Eve at Montpelier
291
The Constitutional Sage of Montpelier
303
A Sad Blot on Our Free Country
310
Farewells
327
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David O. Stewart is an award-winning author and the president of the Washington Independent Review of Books. He is the author of several acclaimed histories, including Madison’s Gift: Five Partnerships That Built America; The Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution; Impeached: The Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln’s Legacy; and American Emperor: Aaron Burr’s Challenge to Jefferson’s America. Stewart’s first novel is The Lincoln Deception.

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