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Building America - The Life of Benjamin Henry Latrobe (Hardcover): Jean H. Baker Building America - The Life of Benjamin Henry Latrobe (Hardcover)
Jean H. Baker
R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An English emigre who became America's first professional architect, Benjamin Henry Latrobe put his stamp on the built landscape of the new republic. Latrobe contributed to such iconic structures as the south wing of the US Capitol building, the White House, and the Navy Yard. He created some of the early republic's greatest neoclassical interiors, including the Statuary Hall and the Senate, House, and Supreme Court Chambers. As a young man, Latrobe was apprenticed to both a leading architect and civil engineer in London, studied the European continent's architectural and engineering monuments, worked on canals, and designed private houses. After the death of his first wife, he was bankrupt and emigrated to the United States in 1796 to restart his career. For the new nation with grand political expectations, he intended buildings and engineering projects to match those aspirations. Like his patron Thomas Jefferson, Latrobe saw his neoclassical designs as a way to convey American democracy. He envisioned his engineering projects, such as the canals and municipal water systems for Philadelphia and New Orleans, as a way to unite the nation and improve public health. Jean Baker conveys the personality of this charming, driven, and often frustrated genius and the era in which he lived. Latrobe tried to establish architecture as a profession with high standards, established fees, and recognized procedures, though he was unable to collect fees and earn the living his work was worth. Like many of his peers, he speculated and found himself in bankruptcy several times. Building America masterfully narrates the life and legacy of a key figure in creating an American aesthetic in the new United States.

Votes for Women - The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited (Hardcover): Jean H. Baker Votes for Women - The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited (Hardcover)
Jean H. Baker
R2,519 Discovery Miles 25 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume of eleven original essays about the struggle for suffrage affords readers the opportunity to revisit an important American political and social movement. Part of the Viewpoints on American Culture series, Votes for Women develops not just the chronological framework of suffrage organization. but the essays also develop new and sometimes controversial interpretations about leaders, strategies, and the way suffrage intersected with other national issues. The result is a series of rich new perspectives on how women got the vote and why it took so long.

Affairs of Party - The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. (Paperback, New Ed): Jean H. Baker Affairs of Party - The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. (Paperback, New Ed)
Jean H. Baker
R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Affairs of party, Jean Baker asserts, were a central feature of public life in nineteenth-century America. In this book she explores the way in which the Northern Democrats of the mid-eighteen hundreds lived their public lives. She begins with a psychobiographical explanation of how people became Democrats, weighing the importance of such influences as education and family life. She then discusses two major elements that set Democrats apart from members of other political organizations: a modified Republican ideology tailored to the circumstances of the Civil War, and a mordant racism conveyed most strikingly through minstrelsy. Finally, Baker studies the neglected subject of partisan behavior, concentrating on the significance of parades, voting, and other rituals. In Affairs of Party Jean Baker brings together the three basic components of a political cultureaeducation, thought, and behavioraand provides an understanding of the collective values of Northern Democrats and an insight into the elusive meaning of party experience. In her new preface, Professor Baker places her book in the context of both recent scholarship and recent political and cultural developments.

Affairs of Party - The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. (Hardcover, New Ed): Jean H. Baker Affairs of Party - The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. (Hardcover, New Ed)
Jean H. Baker
R1,230 Discovery Miles 12 300 Out of stock

Affairs of party, Jean Baker asserts, were a central feature of public life in nineteenth-century America. In this book she explores the way in which the Northern Democrats of the mid-eighteen hundreds lived their public lives. She begins with a psychobiographical explanation of how people became Democrats, weighing the importance of such influences as education and family life. She then discusses two major elements that set Democrats apart from members of other political organizations: a modified Republican ideology tailored to the circumstances of the Civil War, and a mordant racism conveyed most strikingly through minstrelsy. Finally, Baker studies the neglected subject of partisan behavior, concentrating on the significance of parades, voting, and other rituals. In Affairs of Party Jean Baker brings together the three basic components of a political cultureaeducation, thought, and behavioraand provides an understanding of the collective values of Northern Democrats and an insight into the elusive meaning of party experience. In her new preface, Professor Baker places her book in the context of both recent scholarship and recent political and cultural developments.

Sisters - The Lives of America's Suffragists (Paperback): Jean H. Baker Sisters - The Lives of America's Suffragists (Paperback)
Jean H. Baker
R452 R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Save R112 (25%) Out of stock

They forever changed America: Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Frances Willard, Alice Paul. At their revolution's start in the 1840s, a woman's right to speak in public was questioned. By its conclusion in 1920, the victory in woman's suffrage had also encompassed the most fundamental rights of citizenship: the right to control wages, hold property, to contract, to sue, to testify in court. Their struggle was confrontational (women were the first to picket the White House for a political cause) and violent (women were arrested, jailed, and force-fed in prisons). And like every revolutionary before them, their struggle was personal.
For the first time, the eminent historian Jean H. Baker tellingly interweaves these women's private lives with their public achievements, presenting these revolutionary women in three dimensions, humanized, and marvelously approachable.

The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered (Hardcover): Charles W. Mitchell, Jean H. Baker The Civil War in Maryland Reconsidered (Hardcover)
Charles W. Mitchell, Jean H. Baker; Richard Bell, Thomas G. Clemens, Robert J. Cook, …
R1,512 Discovery Miles 15 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

CONTENTS: Introduction, Jean H. Baker and Charles W. Mitchell "Border State, Border War: Fighting for Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Maryland," Richard Bell "Charity Folks and the Ghosts of Slavery in Pre-Civil War Maryland," Jessica Millward "Confronting Dred Scott: Seeing Citizenship from Baltimore," Martha S. Jones "'Maryland Is This Day . . . True to the American Union' The Election of 1860 and a Winter of Discontent," Charles W. Mitchell "Baltimore's Secessionist Moment: Conservatism and Political Networks in the Pratt Street Riot and Its Aftermath," Frank Towers "Abraham Lincoln, Civil Liberties, and Maryland," Frank J. Williams "The Fighting Sons of 'My Maryland' The Recruitment of Union Regiments in Baltimore, 1861-1865," Timothy J. Orr "'What I Witnessed Would Only Make You Sick' Union Soldiers Confront the Dead at Antietam," Brian Matthew Jordan "Confederate Invasions of Maryland," Thomas G. Clemens "Achieving Emancipation in Maryland," Jonathan W. White "Maryland's Women at War," Robert W. Schoeberlein "The Failed Promise of Reconstruction," Sharita Jacobs Thompson "'F--k the Confederacy' The Strange Career of Civil War Memory in Maryland after 1865," Robert J. Cook

Margaret Sanger - A Life of Passion (Paperback): Jean H. Baker Margaret Sanger - A Life of Passion (Paperback)
Jean H. Baker
R434 R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Save R105 (24%) Out of stock

Undoubtedly the most influential advocate for birth control even before the term existed, Margaret Sanger ignited a movement that has shaped our society to this day. Yet her star has waned. A frequent target of so-called family values activists, she has also been neglected by progressives, who cite her socialist leanings and purported belief in eugenics. In this captivating biography, the renowned feminist historian Jean H. Baker rescues Sanger from such critiques and restores her to the vaunted place in history she once held.
Trained as a nurse, Sanger saw the dangers of unplanned pregnancy and pioneered the first family planning clinic, the forerunner to Planned Parenthood. The movement she started spread across the country, eventually becoming a vast international organization with her as its spokeswoman. Baker demonstrates that Sanger's staunch advocacy of women's privacy and freedom extended to her personal life as well: after abandoning the trappings of home and family for a globe-trotting life, she became notorious for the sheer number of her romantic entanglements. That she lived long enough to witness the advent of "free love" and the creation of the birth control pill--which finally made planned pregnancy a reality--is only fitting.

Votes for Women - The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited (Paperback): Jean H. Baker Votes for Women - The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited (Paperback)
Jean H. Baker
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Out of stock

This volume of eleven original essays about the struggle for suffrage affords readers the opportunity to revisit an important American political and social movement. Part of the Viewpoints on American Culture series, Votes for Women develops not just the chronological framework of suffrage organization. but the essays also develop new and sometimes controversial interpretations about leaders, strategies, and the way suffrage intersected with other national issues. The result is a series of rich new perspectives on how women got the vote and why it took so long.

Maryland - A History of its People (Hardcover): Suzanne Ellery Chapelle, Jean H. Baker, Dean R Esslinger, Whitman H Ridgway,... Maryland - A History of its People (Hardcover)
Suzanne Ellery Chapelle, Jean H. Baker, Dean R Esslinger, Whitman H Ridgway, Constance B. Schulz, …
R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Out of stock

An introductory high school textbook surveying the history of Maryland, with emphasis on the blacks, women, immigrants, and other special groups contributing to the variety of its population.

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