Publications
“Separatism vs. Integration: Can Separate Ever Be Equal?” by Gene Dattel, Academic Questions, Winter 2019
“No More ‘Marshall Plans’,” by Gene Dattel, WSJ Opinion, October 2019
“Learning Nothing from Yesterday,” by Gene Dattel, Fred Siegel, City Journal, June 2019
“China’s Market Meddling Will End Like Japan’s” by Gene Dattel, WSJ Opinion, December 26, 2018
“Looking Beyond the Numbers,” by Gene Dattel, Academic Questions, Fall 2018, a book review of Discrimination and Disparities, by T. Sowell
“Delta Memories and Legacies,” by Gene Dattel, Delta Magazine, May/June 2018
“Eastern European Jews Who Settled in the Cotton Country of the Mississippi Delta,” by Gene Dattel, Journeys-An American Story, Rosetta Books, 2018
“Convenient & Inconvenient Monuments,” by Gene Dattel The New Criterion, November 2017
“Reckoning with Race,” by Gene Dattel Essay for Yale Class (1966) Reunion Book, May 2016
“The Untold Story of Reconstruction,” by Gene Dattel The New Criterion September 2015
“King Cotton” by Gene Dattel The New Criterion October 2014
“Why Japan Can’t Reform” by Gene Dattel The International Economy Summer, 2013
“Beyond Black and White in the Mississippi Delta” by Gene Dattel The New York Times December 1, 2012
“Ole Miss in 1962: The perspective from Yale” by Gene Dattel The Clarion-Ledger October 13, 2012
“When Cotton Was King” by Gene Dattel The New York Times March 26, 2011
“Relics of a racist era” by Gene Dattel Yale Daily News February 24, 2011
“The South’s Mighty Gamble on King Cotton” by Gene Dattel American Heritage Magazine, Civil War Chronicles, June 2010
“Cotton, the Oil of the Nineteenth Century” by Gene Dattel The International Economy, Winter 2010
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