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May 24, 2024; Volume 52,Issue 1

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  • Economic Sovereignty in South Africa

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      IntroductionEconomic Sovereignty in South Africa
      Ndumiso Dladla and Anjuli Webster
      African Economic History, May 2024, 52 (1) 1-6; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.52.1.1
      Ndumiso Dladla
      University of Pretoria
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      Anjuli Webster
      Emory University
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      Who Conquered South Africa?Neocolonialism and Economic Sovereignty
      Ndumiso Dladla and Anjuli Webster
      African Economic History, May 2024, 52 (1) 7-38; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.52.1.7
      Ndumiso Dladla
      University of Pretoria
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      Anjuli Webster
      Emory University
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      Africa’s Political Kingdom and the Albatross of Economic Bondage
      Mogobe B. Ramose
      African Economic History, May 2024, 52 (1) 39-62; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.52.1.39
      Mogobe B. Ramose
      University of Pretoria
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      Imperial Capital and Anti-Black Extraction in South Africa
      Maria Dyveke Styve
      African Economic History, May 2024, 52 (1) 63-91; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.52.1.63
      Maria Dyveke Styve
      University of Glasgow
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      Recasting SovereigntyMkando ka Dhlova, the Ingonyama Trust, and Land Politics in Zululand and KwaZulu-Natal
      Bongani Cyprian Ndhlovu
      African Economic History, May 2024, 52 (1) 92-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.52.1.92
      Bongani Cyprian Ndhlovu
      Iziko Museums of South Africa, University of the Western Cape
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      Conquest, Colonialism, and Capitalist ReproductionA Return to Hosea Jaffe
      Ziyana Lategan
      African Economic History, May 2024, 52 (1) 115-133; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.52.1.115
      Ziyana Lategan
      University of Cape Town
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African Economic History: 52 (1)
African Economic History
Vol. 52, Issue 1
24 May 2024
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