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Engerman served as president of the [[Social Science History Association]] as well as president of the [[Economic History Association]]. He was professor of Economics and Professor of History at the [[University of Rochester]], where he taught classes in economic history and the economics of sports and entertainment. From 2009 to 2012 he was a visiting professor in the [[Harvard University]] Economics Department, where he taught the economics of sports and entertainment.
 
Engerman's students included [[Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham]], [[Gary Gorton]], [[Art Laffer]], [[Jeremy Lin]], and [[Robert L. Paquette]]. The former [[National Economic Council (United States)|National Economic Council]] executive for the Trump administration, [[Larry Kudlow]] described Engerman as the most impactful educator in his studies (although Engerman professed to have no recollection of ever teaching Kudlow).
 
==''Time on the Cross''==