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colonialism

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    Trade and Money in British West Africa, 1912–1970Evidence from Seasonal Cycles
    Leigh A. Gardner
    African Economic History, June 2025, 53 (1) 144-165; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.53.1.144
    Leigh A. Gardner
    Leigh A. Gardner is a Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics and a Research Associate at Stellenbosch University. Her work focuses on Africa’s interactions with the global economy during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the ways these have shaped state capacity and long-run development in the region.
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    The Colonial Currency TransitionA View from East Africa
    Karin Pallaver
    African Economic History, June 2025, 53 (1) 166-182; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.53.1.166
    Karin Pallaver
    Karin Pallaver is Associate Professor at the Department of History and Cultures, University of Bologna, where she teaches Modern African History and Indian Ocean History. She has recently edited the volume Monetary Transitions. Currencies, Colonialism and African Societies (Palgrave 2022).
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    Famine, Labor, and Power in Colonial Rwanda, 1916–1944
    Georgia Brunner
    African Economic History, November 2024, 52 (2) 26-45; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.52.2.26
    Georgia Brunner
    Georgia Institute of Technology
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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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    Women’s Labor Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Global South Compared, 1800–2000
    Karin Hofmeester, Karin Pallaver and Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
    African Economic History, May 2022, 50 (1) 152-170; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/aeh.50.1.152
    Karin Hofmeester
    Karin Hofmeester ([email protected]) is Research Director at the International Institute of Social History and part-time professor of Jewish Culture at Antwerp University.
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    Karin Pallaver
    Karin Pallaver ([email protected]) is Associate Professor in the Department of History and Cultures at the University of Bologna.
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    Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
    Filipa Ribeiro da Silva ([email protected]) is Senior Researcher at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam.
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