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May 01, 2023; Volume 51,Issue 1
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  1. Candotti, Marisa

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      Rethinking West African Monetary HistoryThe Complementarity Between Monies and the Economic Growth of the Sokoto Caliphate
      Marisa Candotti
      African Economic History, May 2023, 51 (1) 24-47; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.51.1.24
      Marisa Candotti
      Marisa Candotti obtained her PhD in African History at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. The title of her PhD thesis is “Cotton Growing and Textile Production in Northern Nigeria: from Caliphate to Protectorate, c. 1804–1914”. Recently she has also conducted research at SOAS as Research Associate of the Department of History. Her main research interests concern the colonial and pre-colonial West African economic history in a global perspective.
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  2. Chimhete, Nathaniel

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      Heinrich’s Chibuku Breweries and the Informalization of the African Beer Industry in Salisbury, Rhodesia, 1962–1979
      Nathaniel Chimhete
      African Economic History, May 2023, 51 (1) 48-64; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.51.1.48
      Nathaniel Chimhete
      Nathaniel Chimhete ([email protected]) is a senior lecturer in the Department of History Heritage and Knowledge Systems at the University of Zimbabwe. His works focus on the African alcohol industry and African nationalism in Zimbabwe. He is also interested in the history of mining in Zimbabwe and Tanzania. He is particularly interested in the use of oral sources in the writing of African socio-economic history.
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  3. Hofmann, Philipp

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      Christian Missionaries, Slavery, and the Slave TradeThe Third Order of Saint Francis in Eighteenth-Century Angola
      Philipp Hofmann
      African Economic History, May 2023, 51 (1) 65-92; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.51.1.65
      Philipp Hofmann
      Philipp Hofmann ([email protected]), PhD Candidate in African History, Centro de História da Universidade de Lisboa.
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  4. Olukoju, Ayodeji

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      Officials, Commercial Interests, and Civil Aviation Policy Initiatives in Inter-War British West Africa
      Ayodeji Olukoju
      African Economic History, May 2023, 51 (1) 1-23; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.51.1.1
      Ayodeji Olukoju
      Ayodeji Olukoju ([email protected]) is Distinguished Professor of History, University of Lagos, Nigeria; DAAD Guest Professor in African Economic History, Bayreuth University, Germany (2022); and editorial board member of the Journal of Global History (2021–2023).
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  5. Sewordor, E. Sasu Kwame

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      The Opportunity for Loss is Fully Appreciated, ButTheft and Conflicting Policy in the Making of the Gold Coast’s Diamond-Mining Industry, 1919–1950s
      E. Sasu Kwame Sewordor
      African Economic History, May 2023, 51 (1) 93-120; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.51.1.93
      E. Sasu Kwame Sewordor
      E. Sasu Kwame Sewordor ([email protected], ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1790-3356) teaches African History at the University of Basel, Switzerland. He has published in African Economic History, the Canadian Journal of African Studies, Journal of West African History, and Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians.
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African Economic History: 51 (1)
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