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Jonah Estess

PhD Candidate, American University
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Political Economy, History of Capitalism, History of Money, Money and finance, State Formation, Early Republic United States, United States History
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Hello! I am a PhD Candidate in the history department at American University. My dissertation explores the politicization of American coinage and paper money between 1775 and 1896. More broadly, my research addresses questions related to the history of political economy and capitalism, American Jewish history, and the relationship between cultural history and private enterprise in eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth-century America.


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