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Underwriters of the United States
: How Insurance Shaped the American Founding
Hannah Farber
2021
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Insurance For (and Against) the Empire
Marine insurance itself was a business that flourished during periods of war and uncertainty. It had a complex relationship with the British state.
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Hannah Farber
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Commonplace
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April 5, 2022
Quality Insurance Purposes
Insuring against the cost of insurance itself in Revolutionary-era America.
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Hannah Farber
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Lapham’s Quarterly
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January 2, 2022
The Insurers’ Wars
When Thomas Jefferson’s administration was debating whether to declare war against Britain, it came up against America’s wealthy and influential marine underwriters.
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Hannah Farber
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Broadstreet
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December 29, 2021
Unrevolutionary Bastardy
A review of a "The Low Road," a “mordantly anti-Hamiltonian” play that made its debut at New York's Public Theater this spring.
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Hannah Farber
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The Junto
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May 16, 2018