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November 16, 2021; Volume 49,Issue 1

Unraveling Aspects of African Economic History: Essays in Honor of Paul E. Lovejoy

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    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 0490001_1;

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    Introduction
    MOHAMMED BASHIR SALAU and TOYIN FALOLA
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 1-14; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.1
    MOHAMMED BASHIR SALAU
    Mohammed Bashir Salau (), Professor, University of Mississippi
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    TOYIN FALOLA
    Toyin Falola (), Professor and Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities, University of Texas at Austin.
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    Promises and Pitfalls of Global ComparisonsSlavery in West African Political Cultures
    BENEDETTA ROSSI
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 15-46; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.15
    BENEDETTA ROSSI
    Benedetta Rossi (), Associate Professor, African History and Anthropology, University College London (UCL).
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    Slavery, the End of Slavery, and the Intensification of Work in the French Soudan, 1883–1912
    RICHARD ROBERTS
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 47-72; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.47
    RICHARD ROBERTS
    Richard Roberts (), Frances and Charles Field Professor of History, Stanford University.
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    The Yoruba Church Missionary Society Slavery Conference 1880
    OLATUNJI OJO
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 73-103; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.73
    OLATUNJI OJO
    Olatunji Ojo (), Associate Professor, Brock University.
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    Slavery, Remembrance, and Sites of Historical MemoryThe Case of Badagry
    EDMUND ABAKA and GEORGE XORSE KUMASENU
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 104-126; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.104
    EDMUND ABAKA
    Edmund Abaka (), Associate Professor of History and International Studies, University of Miami
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    GEORGE XORSE KUMASENU
    George Xorse Kumasenu (), graduate student, University of Cape Coast.
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    The Status of Enslaved Women in West Central Africa, 1800–1830
    MARIANA P. CANDIDO and VANESSA S. OLIVEIRA
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 127-153; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.127
    MARIANA P. CANDIDO
    Mariana P. Candido (), Associate Professor, Department of History, Emory University
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    VANESSA S. OLIVEIRA
    Vanessa S. Oliveira (), Assistant Professor, History Department, Royal Military College of Canada.
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    The Sahara and North Africa in the Nineteenth CenturyThe Views of Dorugu Kwage Adamu and Nicholas Said
    MOHAMMED BASHIR SALAU
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 154-172; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.154
    MOHAMMED BASHIR SALAU
    Mohammed Bashir Salau (), Professor of History, University of Mississippi.
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    “What Rascals!” Perceptions Of Free Labor In The Bulama Settlement, 1792–1793
    TIM SORIANO
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 173-191; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.173
    TIM SORIANO
    Tim Soriano (), PhD Candidate in History, University of Illinois at Chicago, and Scholar-in-Residence, Newberry Library, Chicago.
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    Class and Credit in a Regional Salt Economy: “The Story of My Father.”Tishit and the Desert Salt Trade, Mauritania-Mali
    E. ANN MCDOUGALL
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 192-221; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.192
    E. ANN MCDOUGALL
    E. Ann McDougall (), Professor of History, University of Alberta.
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    Land and SettlementTemne Responses to British Abolitionist Intervention in Sierra Leone in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
    SUZANNE SCHWARZ
    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 222-248; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.49.1.222
    SUZANNE SCHWARZ
    Suzanne Schwarz (), Professor of History, University of Worcester, and Vice President, The Hakluyt Society.
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    African Economic History, November 2021, 49 (1) 0490001_2;
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