Marine Insurance: Origins and Institutions, 1300–1850
Year: 2016 Language: english Author: A. B. Leonard (eds.) Genre: Documentation Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK Edition: 1st Esition ISBN: 978-1-349-56584-9 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 333 Description: Article Navigation Marine Insurance: Origins and Institutions, 1300–1850, ed. A.B. Leonard Marine Insurance: Origins and Institutions, 1300–1850 , ed. A.B. Leonard (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016; pp. 325. £75). Anne L Murphy The English Historical Review, Volume 132, Issue 557, 9 November 2017, Pages 1043–1044, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cex203 Published: 24 June 2017 Cite Permissions Share This volume brings together scholars to explore the rise of the marine insurance industry. As the editor, Adrian Leonard, argues in the introductory chapter, insurance acts to transform uncertainty into known costs and thus it performs an invaluable service to commerce. The basic form of insurance has remained little changed over the past four centuries. What has altered is the means by which insurance is underwritten and sold, the legal and institutional forms that have supported the industry and the way that the risks being covered have been understood and measured. In general, the essays within the volume take up the challenge of exploring these factors. Two focus on Italy, two on the Low Countries, three on England, two on America and one on Spain. A final essay provides a chronological overview of the rise and decline of the most dominant European...
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Marine Insurance: Origins and Institutions, 1300–1850
Language: english
Author: A. B. Leonard (eds.)
Genre: Documentation
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Edition: 1st Esition
ISBN: 978-1-349-56584-9
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 333
Description: Article Navigation
Marine Insurance: Origins and Institutions, 1300–1850, ed. A.B. Leonard
Marine Insurance: Origins and Institutions, 1300–1850 , ed. A.B. Leonard (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016; pp. 325. £75).
Anne L Murphy
The English Historical Review, Volume 132, Issue 557, 9 November 2017, Pages 1043–1044, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cex203
Published: 24 June 2017
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This volume brings together scholars to explore the rise of the marine insurance industry. As the editor, Adrian Leonard, argues in the introductory chapter, insurance acts to transform uncertainty into known costs and thus it performs an invaluable service to commerce. The basic form of insurance has remained little changed over the past four centuries. What has altered is the means by which insurance is underwritten and sold, the legal and institutional forms that have supported the industry and the way that the risks being covered have been understood and measured. In general, the essays within the volume take up the challenge of exploring these factors. Two focus on Italy, two on the Low Countries, three on England, two on America and one on Spain. A final essay provides a chronological overview of the rise and decline of the most dominant European...
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BTW, this is not "scanned pages" but "eBook" quality.
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