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History – Academic
- 1872 – AP – Life Insurance in the Time of Queen Elizabeth. An order given by the Judges of the Admiralty, and confirmed by the Privy Council on 14 March 1587 – 5p
- 2010 – Book – Investing in Life: Insurance in Antebellum America, by Sharon Ann Murphy
- 2010 – AP – Capitalist Development and Civil War, by Michael Mousseau – 14p
- 2011 08 – AP – Actuarial Age: Insurance and the Emergence of Neoliberalism in the Postwar United States, by Caley Dawn Horan – 287p
- 2016 – AP – To Do a Work that Would Be Very Far Reaching: Minnie Geddings Cox, the Mississippi Life Insurance Company, and the Challenges of Black Women’s Business Leadership in the Early Twentieth-Century United States, by Shennette Garrett-Scott – 42p
- 2019 – AP – The Insurance of Mass Murder: The Development of Slave Life Insurance Policies of Dutch Private Slave Ships, 1720-1780 – [link-<WishList>]
- 1984 – SOA – Sketches of Early North American Actuaries, Society of Actuaries – 48p
- 1984 – LR – The Criminal Prosecution in England and its Historians – 45p
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