Get Your DVD Box Set of “The Federalist Papers” Today
Written between October 1787 and August 1788, The Federalist Papers is a collection of newspaper essays written in defense of the Constitution.
Writing under the pen name Publius, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay explain the merits of the proposed Constitution while confronting objections raised by its opponents. Thomas Jefferson described the work as “the best commentary on the principles of government, which ever was written.”
Now you can get Hillsdale’s online course, “The Federalist Papers,” in this beautiful DVD box set for viewing in your home or in a small group. You might also find it useful for a homeschool curriculum or personal study.
Do you know someone unfamiliar with America’s founding principles, or who wants to know more? This DVD would make a perfect gift for them!

This NEW “The Federalist Papers” DVD box set can be yours with a gift of $100 or more to Hillsdale College.
Not only will you receive your very own copy of the DVD box set, but your gift will help produce and promote new Hillsdale online courses like “The Federalist Papers.” And it will help reach and teach millions of Americans about subjects like American history, politics, the Great Books, economics, and the Constitution—all from Hillsdale College.
A limited number of DVDs have been produced—secure yours today.