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Gordon Hall

418 N. Pleasant St., Suite A
Amherst, MA 01002
United States

Office 204

About

Professional Experience: 

  • University of Massachusetts at Amherst: Department of Economics, September 1984-present
  • Tufts University: Department of Economics, Lecturer, September 1983-June 1984
  • Clark University: Department of Economics, Part-time Instructor, Spring 1983
  • International Ladies Garment Workers' Union: Research Assistant, June 1977-July 1978

Research Interests: 

  • Economic History: 19th and 20th century United States
  • New World Slavery: 19th and 20th century France
  • Labor History: Europe and North America
  • Labor Economics
  • Political Economy
  • The Economics of Health Care

Honors and Awards: 

  • German Marshall Fund of the United States Fellowship, 1989-90
  • Certificate of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Harvard-Danforth Center for Teaching, Harvard University, 1981
  • Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from Columbia University

Professional Activities: 

  • Drafted financing plans for single-payer health care systems for Maryland, Massachusetts and the United States.
  • Associate Editor of Labor History 2003-present.
  • Member of the Editorial Board, The Journal of Economic History (September 1994 - 1998).
  • Member of the Editorial Board, The American Journal of Sociology (September 1995 - 1997).

Affiliations: 

  • American Economic Association
  • Economic History Association
  • Labor and Working Class History Association
  • Social Science History Association
  • Society for French Historical Studies

Selected Publications: 

  • Reigniting the Labor Movement: Restoring means to ends in a democratic Labor Movement (London and New York, Routledge, 2007).
  • State-Making and Labor Movements. The United States and France, 1876-1914 (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1998).
  • "Success and Failure in Third Party Politics: The Knights of Labor and the Union Labor Coalition in Massachusetts, 1884-88" International Labor and Working Class History 62 (Fall 2002), 164-88.
  • "What is Wrong with Economics? And What will Make it Right?" Working USA (Fall 2000), 133-47.
  • "The Political Economy of Early Southern Unionism: Race, Politics, and Labor in the South, 1880-1953," Journal of Economic History 60 (June 2000), 384-413.
  • "New Estimates of United States Union Membership, 1880-1914," Historical Methods 32 (Spring 1999), 75-86.
  • "Revolutionary Syndicalism and French Labor: The Rebels Behind the Cause" French Historical Studies (Spring 1997).
  • "Worker Militancy and its Consequences: Political Responses to Labor Unrest in the United States, 1877-1914," International Labor and Working Class History (Fall 1991), 5-17.
  • "Capitalism, Socialism, Republicanism and the State: France 1877-1914" Social Science History 14:1 (Spring 1990), 151-74.
  • "The State and the Making of the Working Class, France and the United States 1880-1914," in Theory and Society (May 1988), 403-30.
  • "Strike Success and Union Ideology, the United States and France, 1880-1914," Journal of Economic History (March 1988), 1-25.
  • "The Heights of Slaves in Trinidad," Social Science History (November 1982), 482-515.