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Paul Baker serves as an Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow within New York University's College of Arts & Science, where he has established a distinguished career in historical scholarship spanning multiple decades.
His academic foundation includes:
- Ph.D. from Harvard University (1960)
Baker's scholarly focus centers on American cultural history, American intellectual history, American biography, and architectural history, with particular emphasis on the Gilded Age and 19th-century societal transformations. His methodological approach integrates biographical narratives with cultural analysis to examine pivotal moments in American development, revealing how individual experiences reflect broader historical currents.
His publication record demonstrates consistent thematic concentration on American historical identity through architectural biography and cultural studies. Key works explore Gilded Age figures like Stanford White and Richard Morris Hunt, while his research on the atomic bomb decision and 19th-century American travelers in Italy reveals recurring interests in decision-making processes and transnational cultural exchange.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
Information regarding graduate student mentorship and research grant acquisition remains unspecified in current records.
No institutional laboratory affiliations or research team memberships were identified in the source materials.
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