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Thomas Doerflinger

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Thomas Doerflinger
Born
Thomas M. Doerflinger

1952 (1952)
Died2015 (aged 62–63)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materPrinceton University
OccupationHistorian
AwardsBancroft Prize (1987)

Thomas M. Doerflinger (1952–2015) was an American historian.

Life

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He is the son of William Main Doerflinger.[1] He was a MCEAS Dissertation Fellow, at Harvard University in 1978-1979.[2]

He trained as a historian at Princeton and Harvard.

He died on August 23, 2015.[3]

Awards

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Works

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  • "How to Succeed in Business: An Exchange", The New York Review of Books, July 11, 1996
  • "Rural Capitalism in Iron Country: Staffing a Forest Factory, 1808–1815", William & Mary Quarterly, January 2002
  • "The Antilles Trade of the Old Regime: A Statistical Overview", Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Winter 1976
  • A Vigorous Spirit of Enterprise: Merchants and Economic Development in Revolutionary Philadelphia. UNC Press. 1986. ISBN 978-0-8078-4946-0.
  • Thomas M. Doerflinger; Jack L. Rivkin (1987). Risk and reward: venture capital and the making of America's great industries. Random House. ISBN 978-0-394-54929-3.
  • Enterprise on the Delaware. Harvard University. 1980.

References

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  1. ^ "William Main Doerflinger". pages.prodigy.net. Archived from the original on 2002-10-10.
  2. ^ "MCEAS Fellows". mceas.org.
  3. ^ "OIEAHC - Uncommon Sense". oieahc.wm.edu. Archived from the original on 2016-02-08.
  4. ^ Stephen R. Latham (February 6, 1980). "Bowdoin Prizes". The Harvard Crimson.