BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//CiviCRM//NONSGML CiviEvent iCal//EN X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:CiviCRM_EventID_412_ec9fb1a0edf553bd7b9aa10aad605a76@www.gilderlehrman.org SUMMARY:Economic and Financial Crises in American History\ , July 28–August 3 DESCRIPTION:\n Director\n \n Richard Sylla\, Henry Kaufman P rofessor of The History of Financial Institutions and Markets and Professor of Economics\, Departmen t of Economics\, Leonard N. Stern School of Busine ss\, New York University\n \n Overview\n \n The financial crisis and the ensuing economic recessio n of 2007&ndash\;2009 serve to remind us that such crises and downturns have been recurring events i n American history. They have occurred on average once every fifteen to twenty years since 1789. In this seminar we will study the causes of some majo r financial crises&mdash\;those of 1792\, 1837&nda sh\;1839\, 1873\, 1893&ndash\;1895\, 1907\, 1929&n dash\;1933\, 1989&ndash\;1990\, and 2007&ndash\;20 09&mdash\;and will explore the social\, political\ , and economic consequences of the crises. We will discuss the typical pattern of most of the crises \, differences among them\, and issues such as whe ther legislative and regulatory responses to a cri sis make subsequent crises more or less likely. Pa rticipants will gain a better understanding of the complexities of our financial system\, how it dev eloped over two centuries\, and how periodically i t has crashed on the rocks of excessive risk takin g and speculation.\n \n \n Readings\n \n Rea dings are sent by the Institute to seminar partici pants. Readings may include:\n \n Bruner\, Robe rt\, and Sean Carr. The Panic of 1907: Lessons fro m the Market&rsquo\;s Perfect Storm. Hoboken\, NJ: Wiley\, 2007.\n \n Kindleberger\, Charles P.\, and Robert Aliber. Manias\, Panics\, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises. Hoboken\, NJ: Wile y\, 2005.\n \n Sylla\, Richard\, Robert E. Wrig ht\, and David J. Cowen. &ldquo\;Alexander Hamilto n: Central Banker: Crisis Management during the US Financial Panic of 1792.&rdquo\; Business History Review 83 (2009).\n \n \n \n Travel &\; Acc ommodations\n \n There are several options for traveling to and from New York City. New York Univ ersity (NYU) is located at Washington Square Park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of the borou gh of Manhattan. For travel directions and a campu s map\, visit the New York University website. As parking is not available on campus\, participants who drive will need to park in public parking lots .\n \n Workshop participants will be housed in on-campus residence halls. Participants will have their own room\, but share bathrooms and common sp ace on each floor. Participants will have access t o computer clusters\, but many choose to bring lap tops.\n \n The university provides basic beddin g and towels only. Please note that participants s hould plan to bring alarm clocks\, shower shoes\, hangers\, irons\, and hair dryers. There are a few communal kitchenettes located in the building but not within each suite. However\, participants sho uld bring their own utensils. Housekeeping service s are provided throughout the week.\n \n \n \n Meals\n \n Meals will be served in a university cafeteria in space shared by other programs. All on-campus meals will be paid for by the Gilder Leh rman Institute of American History.\n \n \n \n Travel Reimbursement\n \n Each summer seminar p articipant will receive reimbursement of travel ex penses up to $400. Participants are responsible fo r making their own travel arrangements to and from the seminar.\n \n Participants traveling inter nationally or from Alaska and Hawaii receive a $50 0 stipend in lieu of reimbursement upon completion of the seminar. Applicants to seminars should not e that supplements will not be given in cases wher e the $400 allowance is insufficient to cover all travel expenses. Our reimbursement policy has chan ged from previous years. For more information on o ur policy click here.\n \n \n \n Graduate Credi t\n \n The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is proud to announce its agreement with A dams State University to offer three hours of grad uate credit in American history to participating s eminar teachers. For more information click here.\ n \n \n \n Questions?\n \n Email the Teacher Seminars department or call 646-366-9666.\n CATEGORIES:GL Summer Seminars CALSCALE:GREGORIAN DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130728T170000 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130728T170000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20130803T090000 LOCATION:New York University\n New York\, NY\n United State s\n URL:http://www.gilderlehrman.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=412 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR