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Richard A. Baker(Senate Historian) |
Richard Alan Baker is the current Historian of the United States Senate. He thereby directs the United States Senate Historical Office, and has since its creation in 1975.
He writes a weekly column on Senate history for a Washington newspaper and is currently preparing a history of Senate rules and customs.
Education
Baker graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and received masters degrees from Columbia University and Michigan State University. He also obtained a Ph.D. in history from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Historical Minutes
During the weekly luncheon meetings of the Democratic Caucus
of the United States Senate, Baker opened up with a brief [1] historical anecdote or minute. These short
Authorship
- "Conservation Politics: The Senate Career of Clinton P. Anderson" (1985)
- "The Senate of the United States: A Bicentennial History" (1988)
- "First Among Equals: Outstanding Senate Leaders of the Twentieth Century" (1991) (coeditor)
- "200 Notable Days: Senate Stories 1787 to 2002" (2006) [2]
External link
- Saving Senate History, via pbs.org November 25, 2002
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