I’ve posted an occasional paper from a former fellow, Nicholas Tosney, over at gaming.unlv.edu. Here’s the summary:
Paper 08: December 2010
Nicholas Tosney. “Gaming in Britain and America: Some Historical Comparisons”
Abstract: This paper compares the development of gambling in Britain during the late 17th and 18th centuries with the emergence of gambling in Nevada during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Drawing on the existence of similar themes and ideas in different contexts, the author demonstrates several benefits of comparative studies of gambling. Focusing principally on gambling games played with cards and dice, this paper begins by examining approaches to taxing gaming before moving on to consider regulatory strategies.
Keywords: gambling, gaming, Nevada, Great Britain
View the paper here (pdf)
I enjoy helping scholars share their work about gambling in a way that’s accessible to the general public–I’m looking to post some good papers next year.