
Thomas Gray
@t_r_gray
Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at Dallas
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http://www.thomasrgray.com 26-08-2015 02:28:49
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Great to see this paper with Thomas Gray & @pbkpotter in the new issue of PSRM Journal. A short thread on what's in the paper... cambridge.org/core/journals/…

New working paper with Thomas Gray: "Estimating Disfranchisement in U.S. Elections, 1870-1970." The first in what we hope to be a big project on historical disfranchisement in the United States. dropbox.com/s/mt80i00gbqsm…

New podcast on the history of Daylight Saving Time (DST), with Thomas Gray. spreaker.com/user/11445384/…

"We find that members’ voting patterns are highly stable across contexts in which policy change is credible and not credible." Happy to see my new article with Thomas Gray out now JPublicPolicy: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Coming soon: JHPE 2(3). All standard peer-review articles -- by Jason Roberts, Thomas Gray, Alex Lee, and others.


.JHPE 2(3) is now out! All standard peer-reviewed articles by Thomas Gray, Alex Lee, Jason Roberts & others. Articles free w/registration. nowpublishers.com/HPE



I wouldn't hold my breath that anything gets done in the House in the remaining days of this Congress. For more on the history of DST, which covers by research with Thomas Gray, see: broadstreet.blog/2020/10/30/con…

Up next — me — with my coauthor, Thomas Gray, on the PE of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.



Coming soon: JHPE 3(2), special issue on Antebellum Political Economy. With work by Chinnu Parinandi, @AESokhey, Trellace Marie Lawrimore, Jeff Jenkins, Thomas Gray & others.


New in JHPE: Jeff Jenkins & Thomas Gray find that Indian Removal was the most consequential policy of the 21st Congress for House members' elections in 1830. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail… Ask your university librarian to subscribe to JHPE!


As you bemoan the loss of an hour today thanks to “springing forward,” you might enjoy reading about how we got Daylight Saving Time… and the political coalitions surrounding it. Based on my research with Thomas Gray. broadstreet.blog/2020/10/30/con…

New article alert! Great to see this in print. Part of a larger (book) project with Thomas Gray on the history of disenfranchisement in the US. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

New working paper with Thomas Gray: "The Dog That Did Not Bark: The Failed Attempts to Disenfranchise African Americans in Early 20th Century Maryland." This is another piece of the broad project we're pursuing on the "Disenfranchising Era" in US history. dropbox.com/scl/fi/n8h2b6p…

Revised paper draft with Thomas Gray: Popular Support for Disenfranchisement in the United States: Voting on Constitutional Referendums. Still needs a bit of work, but it's getting there. Comments welcome! dropbox.com/scl/fi/dva67fe…

New in JHPE: Thomas Gray & Jeff Jenkins examine the multiple attempts by the Maryland Democratic Party to disenfranchise African Americans between 1901 and 1911. nowpublishers.com/article/Detail…


Coming soon: JHPE 5(2). Articles by @Dan_S_smith and Thomas Gray, Janne Tukiainen & coauthors, Mirya Holman & coauthors, Jonathan Doucette, Jorgen Moller.
