On this second day of Constitution Week, we look at James Madison, the Father of the Constitution, who was a delegate from ...
Technology — some new, some not so new — is allowing archaeologists and historians to tell fuller, more accurate stories ...
UNC-Chapel Hill Professor Emeritus William Leuchtenburg is celebrating his 102nd birthday this month. He was born on Sept. 28 ...
More than 4 in 10 adults have at least one step relative, and about 16% of children live in a household with a step parent, ...
The part Poles played in the Revolutionary War illuminates an urgent lesson about the meaning of freedom today.
"I am a follower of Christ. Christ offers an invitation, not an imposition," he wrote in a text message to the News-Journal.
The Framers who crafted the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, both under the leadership and the pen of James Madison ... a ...
you oppose James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and all the secular gods of our civic religion. The authors of the three books under review—one, Stephen Breyer, a retired Supreme ...
The acclaimed new biography of the second president reveals how division, insurrection, and repression threatened the young ...
Gorsuch liberally quotes James Madison about the evils of too much ... something that has happened already twice this century. Thomas Jefferson, among many others, promoted national education ...
Forty-six percent of Americans did not know the Constitution’s purpose was to create a federal government, and 26 percent incorrectly believed it was written to declare independence from England.
The Library of Congress and thousands of books were burned ... range installed by Thomas Jefferson was cleaned up and restored to duty. When Madison’s successor, James Monroe, moved back into ...