Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence
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Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence is a historical study examining how bankruptcy law and attitudes toward debt evolved in the early United States around the time of the American Revolution.
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This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16775741 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence Context triple: [Bruce H. Mann, notableWork, Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence]
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The Radicalism of the American Revolution
The Radicalism of the American Revolution is a landmark historical study by Gordon S. Wood that argues the American Revolution fundamentally transformed American society, politics, and culture in unexpectedly radical ways.
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B.
A New Way to Pay Old Debts
A New Way to Pay Old Debts is a 17th-century English stage comedy by Philip Massinger, best known for its powerful villain Sir Giles Overreach and its critique of greed and social corruption.
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C.
Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815
Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815 is a major historical study by Gordon S. Wood that examines the political, social, and ideological development of the United States from the adoption of the Constitution through the War of 1812.
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D.
The Economy, Liberty, and the State
"The Economy, Liberty, and the State" is a scholarly work by economist Calvin B. Hoover examining the relationship between free markets, individual freedom, and government intervention in modern economic systems.
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E.
A History of the Federal Reserve
A History of the Federal Reserve is Allan H. Meltzer’s comprehensive, multi-volume scholarly history examining the origins, evolution, and policy decisions of the U.S. central bank.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence Target entity description: Republic of Debtors: Bankruptcy in the Age of American Independence is a historical study examining how bankruptcy law and attitudes toward debt evolved in the early United States around the time of the American Revolution.
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A.
The Radicalism of the American Revolution
The Radicalism of the American Revolution is a landmark historical study by Gordon S. Wood that argues the American Revolution fundamentally transformed American society, politics, and culture in unexpectedly radical ways.
-
B.
A New Way to Pay Old Debts
A New Way to Pay Old Debts is a 17th-century English stage comedy by Philip Massinger, best known for its powerful villain Sir Giles Overreach and its critique of greed and social corruption.
-
C.
Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815
Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815 is a major historical study by Gordon S. Wood that examines the political, social, and ideological development of the United States from the adoption of the Constitution through the War of 1812.
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D.
The Economy, Liberty, and the State
"The Economy, Liberty, and the State" is a scholarly work by economist Calvin B. Hoover examining the relationship between free markets, individual freedom, and government intervention in modern economic systems.
-
E.
A History of the Federal Reserve
A History of the Federal Reserve is Allan H. Meltzer’s comprehensive, multi-volume scholarly history examining the origins, evolution, and policy decisions of the U.S. central bank.
- F. None of above. chosen
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