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          Jean Hogarth Harvey Baker (born February 9, ) is an American historian and professor emerita at Goucher College, where she was the Bennett-Hartwood....

          Jean H. Baker

          American historian (born 1933)

          Jean H.

          Baker

          BornJean Hogarth Harvey
          (1933-02-09) February 9, 1933 (age 91)
          Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
          OccupationHistorian
          Education
          SubjectsAmerican history
          Years active1967–present
          Spouse

          Ralph Baker

          (m. 1953)​
          Children4

          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.

          Follow Jean H. Baker and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Jean H. Baker Author Page.

        1. Follow Jean H. Baker and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Jean H. Baker Author Page.
        2. SIDELIGHTS: A respected feminist historian and history professor at Goucher College in Maryland, Jean H. Baker is an acclaimed writer of historical biographies.
        3. Jean Hogarth Harvey Baker (born February 9, ) is an American historian and professor emerita at Goucher College, where she was the Bennett-Hartwood.
        4. He received an A.B. in from Millsaps College; an A.M. in , and a Ph.D.
        5. Jean H. Baker (Goucher College) is the author of numerous books and articles, including a textbook on Civil War history, The Civil War and Reconstruction.
        6. Early life and education

          Jean Hogarth Harvey Baker was born in Baltimore, Maryland on February 9, 1933, to Rose Lindsay Hopkins and insurance agent F. Barton Harvey. She received her B.A. from Goucher College in 1961 and her M.A.

          from The Johns Hopkins University in 1965[1] alongside fellow historian David Herbert Donald.[2] She completed her Ph.D. from The Johns Hopk