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The Earliest Fire Insurance Company in Berlin and Brandenburg, 1705–1711

Reinhold A. Dorwart

Business History Review, 1958, vol. 32, issue 2, 192-203

Abstract: The first fire insurance program of the Hohenzollern was an important phase in the growth of the concept of risk coverage, incorporating many features regarded as standard in modern insurance practice. The Brandenburg-Berlin scheme also reflected the strengths and weaknesses of a benevolent despotism in its attempts to force the citizenry to protect itself against an admitted menace of major proportions.

Date: 1958
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