The Papers of James Monroe, Volume 4: Selected Correspondence and Papers, 17961802
By (Author) Daniel Preston
Edited by Marlena C. DeLong
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
2nd November 2011
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
973.54092
Hardback
688
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
907g
Volume 4 of The Papers of James Monroe collects Monroe's papers and correspondence from the period 17961802, covering his last years as U.S. minister to France and his term as governor of Virginia. Despite his major role in early American history, President James Monroe has been the subject of limited scholarly work, due largely to the difficulty of locating his papers, especially in a published collection. Monroe scholarship is based on only 25 percent of his papers, and a great mass of materialover 25,000 itemshas remained mostly unknown and unused until now. The Papers of James Monroe: Selected Correspondence and Papers, 17961802 is the fourth of eight volumes that will fill a major gap in American history and provide access to the massive and widely scattered Monroe Papers, enabling scholars to revisit Monroe's role in the birth and infancy of the United States. This fourth volume of the acclaimed ongoing series The Papers of James Monroe continues this exhaustive project, presents correspondence and documents in chronological sequence for the period of April 1796 through December 1802. Subjects covered include Monroe's final months as U.S. Minister to France, the political battles of the 1790s, and Monroe's three-year term as governor of Virginia.
Daniel Preston, MA, PhD, had 20 years in historical documentary editing before joining Greenwood's The Papers of James Monroe project as editor.