This article examines the career of Norman S. B. Gras, who helped to found the field of business history in the United States. The nineteenth-century background that shaped the broader domain of economic history is initially considered, and then attention is given to Gras’s development as a scholar and the numerous difficulties associated with the establishment of business history as an area of academic endeavor.
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