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A Celebration of the Life and Career of Historian Lance Banning
UKNow
The event scheduled for May 15 will feature a talk on Banning's legacy by Oakland University Associate Professor of History Todd Estes.
113 months ago
Democratic-Republican Societies
Mount Vernon
President George Washington faced a number of difficult challenges during his two terms in office. Washington despised partisanship and voiced his concerns...
57 months ago
Founders’ Fight Club Books: Federalists v. Republicans
First Things
My Rock Songbook has slowed down of late, and there's a reason. At Washington and Lee . . . .
149 months ago
The Federalist Reconsidered – Matthew Schoenbachler
Law & Liberty
The essays are uncoordinated, polemical, hastily written, and a timeless classic of political philosophy. The Federalist—a 180,000-word...
14 months ago
James Madison , by Lynne Cheney
The Objective Standard
With the bicentennial of the War of 1812 now past, historians and the general public are only scratching the surface of a flood of new books...
109 months ago
Tyranny Unmasked
Econlib
Most political writers have concluded, that a republican government, over a very large territory, cannot exist; and as this opinion is...
80 months ago
The Many Faces of Alexander Hamilton: The Life and Legacy of America’s Most Elusive Founding Father
Hamilton College
Douglas Ambrose, the Sidney Wertimer Associate Professor of History, and Associate Professor of Government Robert Martin co-edited a...
222 months ago
Revisiting and Restoring Madison’s American Congress
The National Constitution Center
Sarah Binder says that, while Madison's vision for Congress has been a sweeping success throughout American history, increased political polarization has...
25 months ago
Excerpt from "Reading Obama," by James T. Kloppenberg
Harvard Magazine
“A Nation Arguing with Its Conscience” Deliberative democracy, philosophical pragmatism, and Barack Obama's conception of American goverance by James T....
12 months ago
The Style and Substance of Jefferson – Hans Eicholz
Law & Liberty
The Declaration of Independence, the most revered document to have been issued from the pen of Thomas Jefferson, contains both soaring rhetoric and serious...
10 months ago