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- You have accessRestricted accessThe Political Economy of Postwar Southern RhodesiaThe 1949 Tobacco Tax CrisisSibanengi Ncube and Honest E. KokeAfrican Economic History, November 2023, 51 (2) 79-101; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.51.2.79Sibanengi NcubeSibanengi Ncube ([email protected]) is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the International Studies Group, University of the Free State in South Africa, with research interests in commodity histories in southern Africa and global production networks.Honest E. KokeHonest E. Koke ([email protected]) is a Research Associate at the University of the Free State, International Studies Group (ISG) Department. He researches fiscal and financial histories of Southern Africa.