Hannah Knox Tucker
Tucker's work explores the development of markets, culture, and middling identity in colonial British America through the lives of ship captains. Tucker's project follows captains from the decks of their ships into plantations, taverns, coffee houses, and courts to trace the changing nature of trade in early America. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the College of William & Mary. She grew up in Alabama and lives in Copenhagen.
Service to the BHC
Program Committee 2023 - 2024
Recent Conference Participation
| 2026 BHC Meeting:
Presenter, "Contingent-Sea: Mariners' Responsiveness in the British Atlantic"
Chair, The Business of Co-Creation in the Early Modern World |
| 2025 BHC meeting:
Presenter, "Salty Masculinity in the British Atlantic"
Discussant, Middlemen of Capital: Imperial Administrators and Railroad Regulators in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era |
| 2024 BHC Meeting:
Presenter, "Paper 2"
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| 2024 BHC Meeting:
Presenter, "Absence Makes the Balance Sheet Grow Longer"
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| 2023 BHC Meeting:
Discussant, Business History in the Longue Durée |
| 2022 BHC Meeting :
Presenter, "Reconsidering Time in Port: Comparing Management Practices in Early Atlantic Shipping"
Chair, State Capacity and Business Practices in Early Modern Maritime Commerce |