Genevieve Podleski
Staff Picks: Federal Reserve History
December 14, 2022Learn about FRASER’s sister site, FederalReserveHistory.org, and how the FRASER team helps to make the Fed’s history easier to find and understand. Read more
Uncurrent Events: The Great Inflation
September 13, 2022Browse FRASER’s historical resources documenting the U.S. “Great Inflation” of the 1970s and the Fed’s policy responses. Read more
Uncurrent Events: More Women of the FOMC
August 10, 2022Learn more about the women who have served as Reserve Bank presidents and members of the Board of Governors. Read more
FRASER Features: Monetary Policy Timeline
May 11, 2022Follow more than 100 years of the evolution of Federal Reserve monetary policy, including significant innovations in the Fed’s understanding and use of it, with our new FRASER timeline. Read more
Staff Picks: Mildred Adams and the Committee on the History of the Federal Reserve
September 8, 2021Learn more about the 1953 project to collect materials related to the history of the Federal Reserve, and about Mildred Adams, its executive director Read more
Staff Picks: Marriner Eccles
January 11, 2021From his role in the nation’s recovery after the Great Depression to his role in shaping the Federal Reserve, learn more about the contributions of Marriner Eccles to modern economic policy Read more
Staff Picks: Works of Irving Fisher on FRASER
December 2, 2020Learn more about economist Irving Fisher’s ideas and theories with FRASER’s collection of books and archival material by the “celebrity finance professor.” Read more
Uncurrent Events: Researching Racial Tensions and Labor Unrest in 1919 Chicago
October 13, 2020What impact does racial tension have on the economy? Learn more about the economic response to the 1919 race riots in Chicago. Read more
Uncurrent Events: Check Processing and the Fed
September 1, 2020Depositing a check hasn’t always been as easy as taking a few snaps with your cellphone camera…explore over a century of advancement in check processing. Read more
Uncurrent Events: Epidemics, Pandemics, and the Economy
March 23, 2020As many schools and universities move to online learning in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, FRASER hopes these historical primary and secondary source resources from our collection and those of our partners and colleagues will be useful. Economic (and … Read more
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