The American Senate
- 472 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Shares the history of the United States Senate, including its struggles with the presidency, its investigative power, and how filibustering became a common practice.
Richard Allan Baker is the author of weekly columns on the history of the United States Senate. Baker focuses on the history of Senate rules and customs. His writings offer deep insights into the workings of this significant institution. His analyses are valued for their informativeness and accessibility.

Shares the history of the United States Senate, including its struggles with the presidency, its investigative power, and how filibustering became a common practice.