Ralph Ketcham is Professor of American Studies, Political Science, and Public Affairs, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. His most recent publications are Presidents above Party: The First American Presidency, 1789-1829 and Individualism and Public Life: An American Dilemma.
Madison's personality comes alive in these pages, his strengths and
weaknesses of mind and character clearly outlined. His great
services in the Constitutional Convention of 1787 are graphically
portrayed. The analysis of his political theory, and of the way in
which he sought to apply it to the establishment of of government
under the Constitution, is excellent. The depiction of Jeffersonian
and Madisonian foreign policy up to the outbreak of the War of 1812
is clear and succinct. This is an excellent biography." —American
Historical Review
"Utilizing the vast amount of source material made available in the
last 30 years, Ketcham has captured the essential man in his times
and in doing so has made him understandable for us in our own day."
—Los Angeles Times
"This single volume has provided a penetrating and highly readable
biography which merits distinction as the best one-volume life of
Madison yet written." —Virginia Magazine of History and
Biography
"Ketcham's long-standing familiarity with Madison's life and times
is evident in this accessible work...Ketcham has written an
enjoyable and scholarly narrative that will no doubt be considered
of great value to Montpelier's more serious visitors, as well as
students, scholars, and general readers with an interest in the
founding couple." —Kellie Strickland, North Carolina State
University, North Carolina Historical Review
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