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November 14, 2018; Volume 46,Issue 2

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    African Economic History, November 2018, 46 (2) 0460001_1;

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    American Rum, African Consumers, and The Transatlantic Slave Trade
    SEAN M. KELLEY
    African Economic History, November 2018, 46 (2) 1-29; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.46.2.1
    SEAN M. KELLEY
    Sean M. Kelley () is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Essex, specializing in the history of the transatlantic slave trade and the African Diaspora.
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    Yankees in Indian Ocean AfricanMadagascar and Nineteenth-Century American Commerce
    JANE HOOPER
    African Economic History, November 2018, 46 (2) 30-62; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.46.2.30
    JANE HOOPER
    Jane Hooper () is an associate professor in the Department of History and Art History at George Mason University. Her first book, Feeding Globalization: Madagascar and the Provisioning Trade, 1600–1800, was published in the Indian Ocean studies series by Ohio University Press in 2017.
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    “Intimate Knowledge of the Country”Factionalism in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century Gold Coast Administration
    KOFI TAKYI ASANTE
    African Economic History, November 2018, 46 (2) 63-92; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.46.2.63
    KOFI TAKYI ASANTE
    Kofi Takyi Asante () is a research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST). He obtained a doctorate in Sociology from Northwestern University, where he wrote a dissertation on African initiatives in colonial state formation. His research interests include historical sociology, sociology of the state, and citizenship.
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    The Pressure Group Activity of Federated Chambers of CommerceThe Joint West Africa Committee and the Colonial Office, c. 1903–1955
    AYODEJI OLUKOJU
    African Economic History, November 2018, 46 (2) 93-116; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.46.2.93
    AYODEJI OLUKOJU
    Ayodeji Olukoju () is Distinguished Professor of History, majoring in maritime, economic and social history, at the University of Lagos, Nigeria. A past member of the editorial advisory boards of Journal of African History, African Economic History and History in Africa, he has held research fellowships in Japan, UK, Germany, and the US. He is a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters.
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    Divergence in Rural DevelopmentThe Curious Case of Coffee Production in the Lake Kivu Region (First Half Twentieth Century)
    SVEN VAN MELKEBEKE
    African Economic History, November 2018, 46 (2) 117-146; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.46.2.117
    SVEN VAN MELKEBEKE
    Sven Van Melkebeke () is currently affiliated to Ghent University where he recently defended his PhD. His main research interests are the development of commodity frontiers, labor, rural, and environmental history.
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    Of Vagrants and Volunteers During Liberia’s Operation Production, 1963–1969
    CASSANDRA MARK-THIESEN
    African Economic History, November 2018, 46 (2) 147-172; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.46.2.147
    CASSANDRA MARK-THIESEN
    Cassandra Mark-Thiesen () is a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Research Associate in African History at the University of Basel (Switzerland). She is the author of Mediators, Contract Men, and Colonial Capital: Mechanized Gold Mining in the Gold Coast Colony, 1879–1909 (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2018). She has published broadly on the social and economic history of West Africa.
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    African Economic History, November 2018, 46 (2) 0460001_2;
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