Pauline Maier Height, Weight, Religion, Net Worth, Age, Biography

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Pauline Maier (Pauline Alice Rubbelke)

Last Updated: 02 Apr, 2023 | Views: 337

Age: 75

Profession: Historical Women

Other Profession(s): Historian

Famous For: Revisionist historian of the American Revolution

Higher Education: Harvard University (Ph.D.)

Pauline Maier Religion, Birthday, Age

Date of Birth
27 Apr, 1938 (75 Years 03 Months 16 Days)
Birth Country
United States
Birth State/Province
Minnesota
Birth District
Saint Paul
Birth Sign
Cancer
Nationalities
American
Died on
12 Aug, 2013
Cause of Death
Lung Cancer

Pauline Maier Early life, Education, Career, Awards, Achievements, Controversy, Unknown Facts

About (Profile/Biography):

Pauline Maier, a well known American historian, was born in Wisconsin. Pauline Maier is regarded as one of the most prominent early American history scholars today. Maier received her graduate and undergraduate degrees from Harvard College and Harvard University, respectively. At MIT, where she taught for more than 40 years, Maier got her start in academia. 

Pauline Maier Career:

Pauline legacy will serve as an example for future generations as her work continues to influence and motivate academics and students alike.

Pauline was inducted into the American Academy of Sciences and Arts and was a fellow of the American Antique dealer Society.

Pauline Maier Books:

The 1972 publication "From Opposition to Revolution: Colonization Radicals and the Evolution of American Resistance to Britain, 1765-1776," by Maier, is regarded as one of the essential works on the American Revolution.

Other books by Maier include "Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788," "American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence," and "The Old Revolutionaries: Political Lives in the Age of Samuel Adams" (1980). (2010).

These publications have contributed to a greater understanding of early American history and have received high recognition for their scholarship, accessibility, and clarity.

Pauline Maier Contributions:

Maier received various honors and prizes for her contributions to the subject, including a Macarthur Fellowship as well as the Bancroft Prize for History. 

Maier made major contributions to the study of early American history during her career, with an emphasis on the American Revolution in particular.

Pauline Maier Unknown Facts:

The book presented a new perspective on the events leading up to the conflict and questioned conventional ideas about the origins of the revolution.

Pauline Maier Weight, Height in inches, Eye Color

Height (Approx.)
In Centimeters 163 cm
In Meters 1.63 m
In feet & Inches 5'4"
Weight (Approx.)
In Kilograms 55 Kg
In Pounds 121 lbs
Eye Color
Blue
Hair Color
Gray

Pauline Maier Family, Husband

Father's Name
Irvin Rubbelke
Spouse
Charles S. Maier
Brother(s)
Nicholas Maier
Sister(s)
Andrea Maier, Jessica Maier
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