N. S. B. Gras
N. S. B. Gras | |
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Born | Norman Scott Brien Gras 1884 |
Died | October 9, 1956 | (aged 71–72)
Nationality | Canadian |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Thesis | The Evolution of the English Corn Market, 1100–1700 (1912) |
Doctoral advisor | Edwin F. Gay |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History |
Sub-discipline | Business history |
Institutions | |
Notable ideas | Business history |
Norman Scott Brien Gras (1884–1956), known as N. S. B. Gras, was a Canadian professor at the Harvard Business School who invented the academic discipline of business history.
Early life
[edit]Gras was born in 1884 in Toronto, Ontario.[1] He graduated from the University of Western Ontario.[1] He went on to receive a PhD in economics from Harvard University.[1]
Career
[edit]Gras taught economics at the University of Minnesota.[2]
Gras was appointed as Professor of Business History by Dean Wallace Brett Donham in 1927.[2][3] He invented this new academic discipline, which only existed as his job title at the time.[2] From the outset, Gras made sure to draw a distinction between economic history and business history.[3] For Gras, economic history failed to focus on the role of the businessman as well as the role of business administration.[3] Instead, the main goal of business history was to highlight those two components in the history of corporations and business developments.[3]
Gras served as the president of the Business History Foundation.[4] He was the founder and editor of the Journal of Economic and Business History.[4] He was also the editor of the Harvard Studies of Business History.[4]
Works
[edit]- Gras, N. S. B. (1918). The Early English Customs System: A Documentary Study of the Institutional and Economic History of the Customs from the Thirteenth to the Sixteenth Century. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. OCLC 3077330.
- Gras, N. S. B. (1922). An Introduction to Economic History. New York: Harper & Bros. OCLC 4625645.
- Gras, N. S. B. (1925). A History of Agriculture in Europe and America. New York: F.S. Crofts & Co. OCLC 2138695.
- Gras, N. S. B. (1930). Industrial Evolution. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. OCLC 1187223.
- Gras, N. S. B.; Pforzheimer, Carl H. (1937). The Massachusetts First National Bank of Boston, 1784-1934. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. OCLC 2490681.
- Gras, N. S. B.; Larson, Henrietta M. (1939). Casebook in American History. New York: F.S. Crofts & Co. OCLC 4139275.
- Gras, N. S. B. (1939). Business and Capitalism: An Introduction to Business History. New York: F.S. Crofts & Co. OCLC 2167414.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Gras, N. S. B." Encyclopedia.com. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 1968. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
- ^ a b c "Norman Scott Brien Gras, 1884-1956". The Business History Review. 30 (4): 357–360. December 1956. doi:10.2307/3111713. JSTOR 3111713.
- ^ a b c d Wohl, R. Richard (June 1954). "The Significance of Business History". The Business History Review. 28 (2): 128–140. doi:10.2307/3111488. JSTOR 3111488. S2CID 154201512.
- ^ a b c Postan, M. M. (1957). "N. S. B. Gras--A Memoir". The Economic History Review. 9 (3): 485. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0289.1957.tb00679.x. JSTOR 2591139.
- 1884 births
- 1956 deaths
- People from Old Toronto
- University of Western Ontario alumni
- Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
- University of Minnesota faculty
- Harvard Business School faculty
- Canadian emigrants to the United States
- 20th-century Canadian economists
- Business historians
- Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America
- Canadian historian stubs