Economic History: Daniel Gross, Harvard Business School
“The Ties that Bind: Railroad Gauge Standards and Internal Trade in the 19th Century U.S”
http://economics.yale.edu/eventsseminars/economic-history-workshop
“The Ties that Bind: Railroad Gauge Standards and Internal Trade in the 19th Century U.S”
http://economics.yale.edu/eventsseminars/economic-history-workshop
“Long-Run Consequences of Labor Coercion: Evidence from Russian Serfdom”
http://economics.yale.edu/eventsseminars/economic-history-workshop
“Immigration and Banking Development in Brazil” (with Leo Feler and Eustaquio Reis)
http://economics.yale.edu/eventsseminars/economic-history-workshop
“Voting Rights and Economics in the American South”
http://economics.yale.edu/eventsseminars/economic-history-workshop
History professors Joanne Freeman (Yale University) and Brian Balogh (University of Virginia) discussed the history of political partisanship at the National History Center’s congressional briefing on January 29, 2016. Read about the event on Storify and visit the National History Center website for more information.