Jean H. Baker

Jean Hogarth Harvey Baker (born February 9, 1933) is an American historian and professor emerita at Goucher College, where she was the Bennett-Hartwood Professor of History. Baker was a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow in 1982.

Books in order of publication:

The Politics Of Continuity: Maryland Political Parties From 1858 To 1870 – 1973

Ambivalent Americans: The Know-Nothing Party in Maryland – 1977

Affairs Of Party: The Political Culture Of Northern Democrats In The Mid Nineteenth Century – 1983

Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography – 1987

The Stevensons: A Biography of an American Family – 1996

The Lincoln Marriage: Beyond the Battle of Quotations – 1999

Votes for Women: The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited – 2002

James Buchanan (The American Presidents, #15) – 2004

Sisters: The Lives of America’s Suffragists – 2005

Women and the U.S. Constitution, 1776-1920 – 2008

Margaret Sanger: A Life of Passion – 2011

Building America: The Life of Benjamin Henry Latrobe – 2020

Lincoln and New York (with Harold Holzer) – 2009

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