U.S. Constitution
A Guide to Selected Government Information
Available at WIU's Government Publications Library

Web version of this guide includes links to web resources.
* = shelved temporarily at 4th floor Constitution display

U.S. Constitution

Constitution of the United States. This online version of the U.S. Constitution is searchable and includes discussion and analysis of each section, including how the wording evolved from its inception to its final form, and how it has been interpreted by the courts since its ratification.
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/constitution/index.html

Constitution of the United States of America. This annotated version of the U.S. Constitution is the hardcopy edition of the online searchable database described above. Y 1.1/2:14152*

Charters of Freedom. This website from NARA includes links to images of our founding documents as well as articles about them.

Constitutional Amendments, 1789 to the Present. Each Amendment is discussed at length, with relevant court cases and historical information included to broaden the readers understanding of constitutional issues.
LEGLREF.KF 4557 .C665 2000*

The Complete Bill of Rights: the Drafts, Debates, Sources, and Origins. Organized by Amendment, this book follows each one from its origin to its final version and delivers informative content useful in debating the original meaning and intent of the Bill of Rights.
LEGLREF.KF 4744 .C63 1997*


The Writing of the Constitution

Farrand's Records: The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787. This is the most complete record of the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention and is indispensable to students of early American history. Much of it contains the notes kept (and revised) by James Madison, along with the official proceedings.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwfr.html

Journal of the Federal Convention. This journal, kept by James Madison, is an account of the proceedings of the convention of deputies formed to write the U.S. Constitution. It reads like a (somewhat paraphrased) transcript of the convention and offers profound insights into the drafting of the Constitution.
PR 4.2:M 26/v.1-2/WIU*

To Form a More Perfect Union: the Work of the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention. This online presentation from the American Memory collection on the Library of Congress website is a good starting point for researching this era.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/bdsds/intro01.html


Ratification

The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution. This as-yet incomplete multi-volume set, arranged by state, follows the ratification of the Constitution in detail, and includes letters, newspaper articles and commentaries from the time period.
LEGLREF.KF 4502 .D63*

The Debates in the Several State Conventions, on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution as Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia, in 1787. Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-99 and other Illustrations of the Constitution. Second Edition, with Considerable Additions. Otherwise known as Elliot's Debates, this five volume set includes relevant political history of the Colonies from 1606 and follows the path to independence from the Declaration through to the ratification of the Constitution in the states. 1901 (orig. 1836)
GOVSTORAGE.X.02/Z 2.1:EL 5/vols. 1-5 (ask at 4th floor desk)
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwed.html

The Ratification of the Constitution. This is the "cliff notes" version of the ratification; it is interesting, nonetheless.
GOVPUBS.D 114.2:R 18*


Our Founding Fathers

America's Founding Fathers: Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. View short biographies of all the delegates.
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution_founding_fathers.html

Education of the Founding Fathers of the Republic; Scholasticism in the Colonial Colleges; a Neglected Chapter in the History of American Education. This book describes the education of many of the authors and signers of the Delcaration and the Constitution, and the influence this education had on our founding documents.
Main Books.LA 226 .W3*

Essential Works of the Founding Fathers. Writings that brought about the Revolution to writings in support of the Constitution, including Thomas Paine's Common Sense and some of the Federalist Papers.
Main Books.E 173 .K7*

The Political Depravity of the Founding Fathers; Studies in the History of the United States. A collection of nine essays, by noted historian John Bach McMaster, concerning early American politics.
Main Books.E 173 .M16 1964*

Power, Morals, and the Founding Fathers; Essays in the Interpretation of the American Enlightenment. Focusing on Franklin, Jefferson, Hamilton, Adams, and Madison, this book explores the philosophies and agendas that underscored their contributions in forming our government.
Main Books.E 175.9 .K9 1961*

Science and the Founding Fathers: Science in the Political Thought of Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, and Madison. The author explores the extensive scientific education of several of our Founding Fathers and the impact this education had on their political thought.
Main Books.E 302.5 .C62 1995*

The Men Who Made the Nation. An intimate look into the lives and deaths of some of our Founders starting in 1781 through the death of Hamilton.
Main Books.E 302.1 .D6*

Speeches of the Founding Fathers.
AUDIOVISUAL. AVV-2312-2

John Adams:
Passionate Sage: the Character and Legacy of John Adams. Main Books.E 321 .E45 1993*
The Works of John Adams. Main Books.E 302 .A263 (10 vols.)

Aaron Burr:
Memoirs of Aaron Burr,.... Main Books.E 302.6.B9 A34 1836 1970R*
Duel: Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr and the Future of America.
     Main Books.E 302.6 .H2 F56 1999*

Benjamin Franklin:
The Papers of Benjamin Franklin. Main Books.E 302 .F82 1959 (37 vols.)
The Benjamin Franklin Papers. Main Books.E 302 .F83 1962*
The Writings of Benjamin Franklin. Main Books.E 302 .F82 S6 (10 vols.)
The New England Courant: A Selection of Certain Issues Containing the Writings of Benjamin Franklin.
     OVERSIZE.E 302 .F86*

Elbridge Gerry:
Elbridge Gerry, Founding Father and Republican Statesman. Main Books.E 302.6 .G37 B54*

Alexander Hamilton:
The Works of Alexander Hamilton. Main Books.E 302 .H242 (12 vols.)
The Papers of Alexander Hamilton. Main Books.E 302 .H247 (26 vols.)
Alexander Hamilton and the Founding of the Nation. Main Books.E 302 .H2573*
Duel: Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr and the Future of America.
     Main Books.E 302.6 .H2 F56 1999*

Thomas Jefferson:
In Pursuit of Reason: the Life of Thomas Jefferson. Main Books.E 332 .C95 1987*
The Thomas Jefferson Papers. Main Books.E 302 .J4632*
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson. Main Books.E 302 .J463 (19 vols.)
Jefferson and the Rights of Man. Main Books.E 332 .M25 v.2*
Jefferson and Madison: the Great Collaboration. Main Books.E 332 .K58 1950*

James Madison:
James Madison: the Founding Father. E 342 .R88 1987*
James Madison, a Biography in his own Words. Main Books.E 342 .P4*
Jefferson and Madison: the Great Collaboration. Main Books.E 332 .K58 1950*

Gouverneur Morris:
Gentleman Revolutionary: Gouverneur Morris--the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution.
     Main Books.E 302.6 .M7 B76 2003*

Charles Pinckney:
Forgotten Founder: The Life and Times of Charles Pinckney. Main Books.E 302.6 .P54 M38 2004*

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney:
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Founding Father. Main Books.E 302.6 .P55 Z3*

George Washington:
George Washington; a Biography in his own Words. Main Books.E 312 .W33 1972*
The George Washington Papers. Main Books.E 312.72 1964*
Founding Father: Rediscovering George Washington. Main Books.E 312 .B85 1996*
The Papers of George Washington, the Journal of the Proceedings of the President, 1793-1797.
     Main Books.E 312.8 1793-1797*

James Wilson:
James Wilson, Founding Father. 1742-1798. Main Books.E 302.6 .W64 S6*


Federalism and Early American Politics

The Federalist Papers. These eighty-five papers, written to further the cause of a stronger central government, were written under the pseudonym "Publius" by three of our Founding Fathers in 1787-88 and published originally in New York Newspapers in an attempt to persuade the state of New York to ratify the new Constitution. Today, they offer insight into the thought and intentions of the Framers.
http://thomas.loc.gov/home/histdox/fedpapers.html

The Age of Federalism: the Early American Republic, 1788-1800 The author covers both sides of various issues present at the founding of the United States, and the problems encountered by the first administrations.
Main Books.E 310 .E45 1995*

American Politics in the Early Republic: the New Nation in Crisis. Starting with the inauguration of President Washington, this book explores early American political ideologies and the events that played key roles in forming them.
Main Books.E 310 .S48 1993*

The American Founding: Politics, Statesmanship, and the Constitution. Focusing on the political thought of a few of the Founding Fathers, the author looks at the men and the ideas that shaped the Constitution.
Main Books.JK 116 .A43*

The Federalists: Realists or Idealogues. In its investigation of the failure of the Federalists, this book aims to classify the early Federalists into two categories and show how their actions brought about the end of their political party.
Main Books.E 310 .B56*

Further Reading:
The Opposition Press of the Federalist Period. Main books.E 310 .S8*
The Origins of the American Party System; Three Esssays. Main Books.E 310 .C5*
The Authority of Publius: a Reading of the Federalist Papers. Main Books.JK 155 .F87 1984*
The Essential Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers. New Books.KF 4515 .F45 1976*
The Federalist Papers; Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay.
     Main Books.JK 154 1961C*
Federalists Reconsidered. Main Books.E 310 .F43 1998*
Launching the "Extended Republic:" the Federalist era. Main Books.E 310 .L38 1996*
The Other Founders: Anti-Federalism and the Dissenting Tradition in America, 1788-1828.
     Main Books.E 310 .C79 1999*
The Federalist Era, 1789-1801. Main Books.E 310 .M5*
The Critical Period of American History. Main Books.E 303 .F54*
The Federalists. Main Books.E 303 .K8 *
Beyond Confederation. Main Books.E 303 .B49 1987*
The Federalist. Main Books.JK 154 1961b c.2*
The Essential AntiFederalist. Main Books.JK 155 .E84 1985*
The Antifederalists. Main Books.JK 116 .M2*
Federalists in Dissent: Imagery and Ideology in Jeffersonian America. Main Books.JK 116 .K45*
The Young Republic, 1789-1815. Main Books.E 301 .M5*
A More Perfect Union: the Making of the United States Constitution.
     Main Books.KF 4520 .P48 1987*
Toward a More Perfect Union. Main Books.E 301 .M48*
The Early National Period. Main Books.E 301 .P87 2004*
The Cartoon History of the American Revolution. Main Books.OVERSIZE.E 298 .W95*
Early Years of the Republic: from the End of the Revolution to the First Administration of
     Washington (1783-1793)
. Main Books.E 303 .A67*
The American Revolution of 1800. Main Books.E 310 .S57 1974*
The American Constitution, For and Against: The Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers.
     Main Books.KF 4515 .A44 1987*


The Constitution and the Supreme Court

The Constitution in the Supreme Court:
     The First Hundred Years, 1789-1888 LEGLREF.KF 4550 .C87 1985*
     The Second Century, 1888-1986 LEGLREF.KF 4550 .C873 1990*
Civil Liberties in American History. LEGLREF.KF 4749 .A2 C495 1987*
Supreme Court Cases on Gender and Sexual Equality, 1787-2001.
     LEGLREF.KF 4758 .A7 A96 2002*
Race Relations and the Law in American History. LEGLREF.KF 4757 .A5 R28 1987*
Constitutional Debates on Freedom of Religion. LEGLREF.KF 4783 .C66 1999*
Religious Freedom. LEGLREF.KF 4783 .A7 N664 2001*
Supreme Court Decisions and Women's Rights. LEGLREF.KF 4758 .A7 S87 2001*
The First Amendment, 1791-1991. LEGLREF.KF 4770 .L4 1991*
Equal Protection. LEGLREF.KF 4764 .A7 M33 1995*
Sexual Orientation and the Law. LEGLREF.KF 4754.5 .S492 1990*
Landmark Supreme Court Cases. LEGLREF.KF 4549 .L58 1999*
We the Students. LEGLREF.KF 4150 .A7 R37 2000*
Student's Rights: a Reference Handbook. LEGLREF.KF 4150 .H56 2001*
The Unfinished Constitution: Philosophy and Constitutional Practice.
     LEGLREF.KF 4749 .A78 1989*


State Constitutions

State Constitutions of the United States. As the title implies, this is an alphabetized compilation of the current constitutions of the states which includes cursory historical information on the constitutions, as well.
LEGLREF.KF 4530 .M33 1998*

Illinois Constitution. This online version of the Illinois Constitution of 1970 also contains proposed amendments.
http://www.ilga.gov/commission/lrb/conmain.htm


Related Documents and Miscellanea

Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789. This multi-volume set published between 1904 and 1937 chronicles the proceedings of the First and Second Continental Congresses, starting prior to the Declaration of Independence through the Revolutionary War and on to the ratification of the Constitution.
GOVPUBS.LC 4.5:(vols.)*

Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789. This twenty-six volume set aims to make available all the documents written by delegates that bear directly upon their work during their years of actual service in the First and Second Continental Congresses. Included along with the correspondence of the delegates are diaries, public papers, essays and other documents.
GOVPUBS.LC 1.34:(vols.)*

Declaration of Independence. Read the text or download high-resolution images of the Declaration on the Charters of Freedom website.
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/declaration.html

Articles of Confederation. Here you can view images of or read America's first Constitution.
http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?doc=3

The Bill of Rights and the Constitutional Order. This small pamphlet has some interesting background and quotes from our Founding Fathers on the subject.
Y 3.B 47/2:2 C 68/991*

The American Constitution: Its Global Heritage. This is a compilation of essays by the staff of the law library of the Library of Congress on the Constitutional Bicentennial which explores the influence of the U.S. Constitution on various foreign constitutions.
GOVPUBS.LC 42.2:C 76/4*

United States History, 1600-1987. Produced by the Immigration and Naturalization Service to introduce prospective new Americans to our nation's history.
GOVPUBS.J 21.2:H 62/(levels 1 and 2)*


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