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January 01, 2020; Volume 48,Issue 2

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    African Economic History, January 2020, 48 (2) 0480001_1;

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    Marriage Certificates and Walker CardsNigerian Migrant Labor, Wives, and Prostitutes in Colonial Fernando Pó
    ROBIN P. CHAPDELAINE
    African Economic History, January 2020, 48 (2) 1-36; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.48.2.1
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    Profitability and Nationalisation on the Zambian CopperbeltA Case Study of Rhokana Corporation’s Nkana Mine, 1964–1969
    HYDEN MUNENE
    African Economic History, January 2020, 48 (2) 37-66; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.48.2.37
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    “We Must Adapt to Survive”International Sanctions, Settler Politics, and White Tobacco Farmers’ Struggles for Economic Survival in Rhodesia, 1966–1979
    SIBANENGI NCUBE
    African Economic History, January 2020, 48 (2) 67-91; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.48.2.67
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    Customs House, Steamers, and the EntrepôtZanzibar Trade Infrastructure Circa 1830–1888
    MAREK PAWEŁCZAK
    African Economic History, January 2020, 48 (2) 92-137; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.48.2.92
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    “We Sympathise with the Mines for Pilfery That Goes on but …”African Interests in Gold Coast Mines, Protecting Gold, and the Politics of Legislation, 1907–1948
    E. SASU KWAME SEWORDOR
    African Economic History, January 2020, 48 (2) 138-168; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.48.2.138

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