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Hofmann, Philipp (2023) | |
Christian Missionaries, Slavery, and the Slave Trade: The Third Order of Saint Francis in Eighteenth-Century Angola | |
African Economic History. Volume 31 #1. p. 65-92. |
Sewordor, E. Sasu Kwame (2020) | |
'We Sympathise with the Mines for Pilfery That Goes on but …': African Interests in Gold Coast Mines, Protecting Gold, and the Politics of Legislation, 1907-1948 | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #2. p. 138-168. |
Pawelczak, Marek (2020) | |
Customs House, Steamers, and the Entrepôt: Zanzibar Trade Infrastructure Circa 1830-1888 | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #2. p. 92-137. |
Ncube, Sibanengi (2020) | |
'We must Adapt to Survive': International Sanctions, Settler Politics, and White Tobacco Farmers' Struggles for Economic Survival in Rhodesia, 1966-1979 | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #2. p. 67-91. |
Munene, Hyden (2020) | |
Profitability and Nationalisation on the Zambian Copperbelt: A Case Study of Rhokana Corporation's Nkana Mine, 1964-1969 | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #2. p. 37-66. |
Chapdelaine, Robin P. (2020) | |
Marriage Certificates and Walker Cards: Nigerian Migrant Labor, Wives, and Prostitutes in Colonial Fernando Pó | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #2. p. 1-36. |
Hiralal, Kalpana (2020) | |
Voices and Memories of Indentured Women in Natal | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #1. p. 74-90. |
Kelley, Sean (2020) | |
Enslavement in Upper Guinea during the Era of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Biographical Perspectives | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #1. p. 46-73. |
Lempereur, Samuel (2020) | |
A Path from Slavery to Freedom: The Case of the Ologoudou Family in Southern Benin | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #1. p. 20-45. |
Reese, Ty M. (2020) | |
The Barriers to Conversion: The Rev. Philip Quaque, Company Pay, and the Economy of Cape Coast, 1766-1816 | |
African Economic History. Volume 48 #1. p. 1-19. |
Sallah, Tijan M. (2019) | |
'Strange Farmers' and the Development of The Gambia's Peanut Trade | |
African Economic History. Volume 47 #2. p. 117-138. |
Ceesay, Hassoum (2019) | |
'Help Us Balance Our Budget': Chiefs as Economic Agents in Colonial Gambia: 1900-1950 | |
African Economic History. Volume 47 #2. p. 84-116. |
Kuusaana, Mariama Marciana (2019) | |
Migration and the Production of Informal Economies in the Gold Coast | |
African Economic History. Volume 47 #2. p. 68-83. |
Nyaaba, Ali Yakubu; Bob-Milliar, George M. (2019) | |
The Economic Potentials of Northern Ghana: The Ambivalence of the Colonial and Post-Colonial States to Develop the North | |
African Economic History. Volume 47 #2. p. 45-67. |
Adu-Gyamfi, Samuel; Oware, Richard (2019) | |
Economy and Health in the Gold Coast, 1902-1957 | |
African Economic History. Volume 47 #2. p. 12-44. |
Maliehe, Sean (2017) | |
The Rise and Fall of African Indigenous Entrepreneurs' Economic Solidarity in Lesotho, 1966-1975 | |
African Economic History. Volume 45 #1. p. 110-137. |
Nyamunda, Tinashe (2017) | |
British Sterling Imperialism, Settler Colonialism and the Political Economy of Money and Finance in Southern Rhodesia, 1945 to 1962 | |
African Economic History. Volume 45 #1. p. 77-109. |
Silva, Filipa Ribeiro da (2017) | |
Counting People and Homes in Urban Mozambique in the 1820s: Population Structures and Household Size and Composition | |
African Economic History. Volume 45 #1. p. 46-76. |
Schwarz, Suzanne (2017) | |
'A Just and Honourable Commerce': Abolitionist Experimentation in Sierra Leone in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries | |
African Economic History. Volume 45 #1. p. 1-45. |
Schenck, Marcia C. (2016) | |
From Luanda and Maputo to Berlin: Uncovering Angolan and Mozambican Migrants' Motives to Move to the German Democratic Republic (1979-1990) | |
African Economic History. Volume 44. p. 202-234. |
Hart, Jennifer (2016) | |
'Nifa Nifa': Technopolitics, Mobile Workers, and the Ambivalence of Decline in Acheampong's Ghana | |
African Economic History. Volume 44. p. 181-201. |
Keese, Alexander (2016) | |
Hunting 'Wrongdoers' and 'Vagrants': The Long-Term Perspective of Flight, Evasion, and Persecution in Colonial and Postcolonial Congo-Brazzaville, 1920-1980 | |
African Economic History. Volume 44. p. 152-180. |
Guerra Hernández, Hector (2016) | |
Migration and Forced Labor in the Social Imaginary of Southern Mozambique, 1920-1964 | |
African Economic History. Volume 44. p. 130-151. |
Martino, Enrique (2016) | |
Panya: Economies of Deception and the Discontinuities of Indentured Labour Recruitment and the Slave Trade, Nigeria and Fernando Pó, 1890s-1940s | |
African Economic History. Volume 44. p. 91-129. |
Dougnon, Isaie (2016) | |
Reinterpreting Labor Migration as Initiation Rite: 'Ghana Boys' and European Clothing in Dogon Country (Mali), 1920-1960 | |
African Economic History. Volume 44. p. 73-90. |
Ocobock, Paul (2016) | |
Earning an Age: Migration and Maturity in Colonial Kenya, 1895-1952 | |
African Economic History. Volume 44. p. 44-72. |
Mudeka, Ireen (2016) | |
Gendered Exclusion and Contestation: Malawian Women's Migration and Work in Colonial Harare, Zimbabwe, 1930s to 1963 | |
African Economic History. Volume 44. p. 18-43. |
Rosário, Carmeliza (2015) | |
Another Time, Another Place: Memory of Female Power and Authority from the Zambezi Valley, Mozambique | |
African Economic History. Volume 43. p. 196-215. |
Havik, Philip J. (2015) | |
Gender, Land, and Trade: Women's Agency and Colonial Change in Portuguese Guinea (West Africa) | |
African Economic History. Volume 43. p. 162-195. |
Cândido, Mariana P. (2015) | |
Women, Family, and Landed Property in Nineteenth-Century Benguela | |
African Economic History. Volume 43. p. 136-161. |
Oliveira, Vanessa S. (2015) | |
Gender, Foodstuff Production and Trade in Late-Eighteenth Century Luanda | |
African Economic History. Volume 43. p. 57-81. |
Rodrigues, Eugénia (2015) | |
Women, Land, and Power in the Zambezi Valley of the Eighteenth Century | |
African Economic History. Volume 43. p. 19-56. |
Cândido, Mariana; Rodrigues, Eugénia (2015) | |
African Women's Access and Rights to Property in the Portuguese Empire | |
African Economic History. Volume 43. p. 1-18. |
Weldemichael, Awet T. (2014) | |
Ransoming in Contemporary Northeast Africa: Piracy off the Coast of Somalia | |
African Economic History. Volume 42. p. 215-237. |
Odoemene, Akachi (2014) | |
Evolution and Socio-Political Economy of Ransoming in Nigeria since the Late Twentieth Century | |
African Economic History. Volume 42. p. 185-214. |
Niang, Amy (2014) | |
The Political Economy of Ransoming in the Sahel: The History, the Ethics and the Practice | |
African Economic History. Volume 42. p. 157-183. |
Doron, Roy (2014) | |
Biafra and the AGIP Oil Workers: Ransoming and the Modern Nation State in Perspective | |
African Economic History. Volume 42. p. 137-156. |
Ojo, Olatunji (2014) | |
Ransoming White Captives: An Episode in Anglo-Asante Relations, 1869-1874 | |
African Economic History. Volume 42. p. 109-135. |
Lofkrantz, Jennifer (2014) | |
Idealism and Pragmatism: The Related Muslim West African Discourses on Identity, Captivity and Ransoming | |
African Economic History. Volume 42. p. 87-107. |
Schwarz, Suzanne (2014) | |
Ransoming Practices and 'Barbary Coast' Slavery: Negotiations Relating to Liverpool Slave Traders in the Late Eighteenth Century | |
African Economic History. Volume 42. p. 59-85. |
Hershenzon, Daniel (2014) | |
'[P]ara Que Me Saque Cabesea Por Cabesa...': Exchanging Muslim and Christian Slaves across the Western Mediterranean | |
African Economic History. Volume 42. p. 11-36. |
Tembo, Alfred (2013) | |
Rubber Production in Northern Rhodesia during the Second World War, 1942-1946 | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 223-255. |
Havik, Philip J. (2013) | |
Colonial Administration, Public Accounts and Fiscal Extraction: Policies and Revenues in Portuguese Africa (1900-1960) | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 159-221. |
Imbua, David Lishilinimle (2013) | |
Robbing Others to Pay Mary Slessor: Unearthing the Authentic Heroes and Heroines of the Abolition of Twin-Killing in Calabar | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 139-158. |
Anderson, Richard (2013) | |
The Diaspora of Sierra Leone's Liberated Africans: Enlistment, Forced Migration, and 'Liberation' at Freetown, 1808-1863 | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 101-138. |
Ojo, Olatunji (2013) | |
The Atlantic Slave Trade and Local Ethics of Slavery in Yorubaland | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 73-100. |
Mahamat, Adam (2013) | |
Les eunuques dans le bassin tchadien: Productions et usages | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 59-72. |
Alioum, Idrissou (2013) | |
Le discours sur l'esclavage parmi les residents du Cameroun septentrional dans la ville de Yaounde: Regard analytique sur une memoire errante | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 33-58. |
Addoun, Yacine Daddi; Bruce Lockhart, Jamie; Lovejoy, Paul E. (2013) | |
Accounting in the Central Sudan in the Early Nineteenth Century | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 19-31. |
Hall, Bruce S. (2013) | |
Saharan Commerce and Islamic Law: The Question of Usury (riba) in the Nawazil Literature of Mali and Mauritania, 1700-1929 | |
African Economic History. Volume 41. p. 1-18. |
Soares, Maria João (2011) | |
The British presence on the Cape Verdian archipelago (sixteenth to eighteenth centuries) | |
African Economic History. Volume 39. p. 129-146. |
Thompson, Estevam C. (2011) | |
'Negreiros' in the South Atlantic: the community of 'Brazilian' slave traders in late eighteenth century Benguela | |
African Economic History. Volume 39. p. 73-128. |
Caldeira, Arlindo Manuel (2011) | |
Learning the ropes in the tropics: slavery and the plantation system on the island of São Tomé | |
African Economic History. Volume 39. p. 35-71. |
Ferraz Torrão, Maria Manuel (2011) | |
Traite négrière entre les îles du Cap-Vert et l'Amérique espagnole: formation et développement d'une route commerciale atlantique au seizième siècle | |
African Economic History. Volume 39. p. 1-34. |
Silva, Daniel B. Domingues da (2010) | |
The supply of slaves from Luanda, 1768-1806: records of Anselmo da Fonseca Coutinho | |
African Economic History. Volume 38. p. 53-76. |
Vos, Jelmer (2010) | |
The Slave Trade from the Windward Coast: The Case of the Dutch, 1740-1805 | |
African Economic History. Volume 38. p. 29-51. |
Lovejoy, Paul E.; Curto, José C. (eds.) (2010) | |
The trans-Atlantic slave trade database and African economic history | |
African Economic History. Volume 38. p. 1-191. |
Lovejoy, Paul E. (2010) | |
The Upper Guinea Coast and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database | |
African Economic History. Volume 38. p. 1-27. |
Iwuagwu, Obi (2009) | |
Nigeria and the challenge of industrial development: the new cluster strategy | |
African Economic History. Volume 37. p. 151-180. |
Maravanyika, Simeon; Mutimukuru-Maravanyika, Tendayi (2009) | |
Resource-based conflict at the local level in a changing national environment: the case of Zimbabwe's Mafungautsi State Forest | |
African Economic History. Volume 37. p. 129-150. |
Sani, Abubakar Babajo (2009) | |
Raw material production for export in Northern Nigeria: the experience of the people in the livestock and allied industries under British rule c. 1900-1960 | |
African Economic History. Volume 37. p. 103-127. |
Richens, Peter (2009) | |
The economic legacies of the 'thin white line': indirect rule and the comparative development of sub-Saharan Africa | |
African Economic History. Volume 37. p. 33-102. |
Maier, Donna J.E. (2009) | |
Precolonial palm oil production and gender division of labor in nineteenth-century Gold Coast and Togoland | |
African Economic History. Volume 37. p. 1-32. |
Rempel, Ruth (2008) | |
Periodizing African development history | |
African Economic History. Volume 36. p. 125-158. |
Mollan, Simon (2008) | |
Business, State and economy: cotton and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1919-1939 | |
African Economic History. Volume 36. p. 95-123. |
Cole, Gibril R. (2008) | |
Religious plurality and economic sustainability: Muslim merchants in the colonial economy of nineteenth century Freetown | |
African Economic History. Volume 36. p. 79-93. |
Ebert, Christopher (2008) | |
European competition and cooperation in pre-modern globalization: 'Portuguese' West and Central Africa, 1500-1600 | |
African Economic History. Volume 36. p. 53-78. |
Njoku, Raphael Chijioke (2008) | |
'Ogaranya' (wealthy men) in late nineteenth century Igboland: chief Igwebe Odum of Arondizuogu, c. 1860-1940 | |
African Economic History. Volume 36. p. 27-52. |
Makana, Nicholas E. (2007) | |
Increased agricultural production in the midst of escalating ecological distress: Bungoma District in the 1930s & 1940s | |
African Economic History. Volume 35. p. 105-129. |
Jalloh, Alusine (2007) | |
Muslim Fula business elites and politics in Sierra Leone | |
African Economic History. Volume 35. p. 89-104. |
Byfield, Judith A. (2007) | |
Feeding the troops: Abeokuta (Nigeria) and World War II | |
African Economic History. Volume 35. p. 77-87. |
Serels, Steven (2007) | |
Political landscaping: land registration, the definition of ownership and the evolution of colonial objectives in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1899-1924 | |
African Economic History. Volume 35. p. 59-75. |
Ojo, Olatunji (2007) | |
Èmú (àmúyá): the Yoruba institution of panyarring or seizure for debt | |
African Economic History. Volume 35. p. 31-58. |
Cândido, Mariana P. (2007) | |
Merchants and the business of the slave trade at Benguela, 1750-1850 | |
African Economic History. Volume 35. p. 1-30. |
Ochonu, Moses (2006) | |
Conjoined to Empire: The Great Depression and Nigeria | |
African Economic History. Volume 34. p. 103-145. |
Naanen, Ben (2006) | |
'You are Demanding Tax from the Dead': The Introduction of Direct Taxation and its Aftermath in South-Eastern Nigeria, 1928-39 | |
African Economic History. Volume 34. p. 69-102. |
Akurang-Parry, Kwabena O. (2006) | |
'Untold Difficulties': The Indigenous Press and the Economic Effects of the First World War on Africans in the Gold Coast, 1914-1918 | |
African Economic History. Volume 34. p. 45-68. |
Salau, Mohammed Bashir (2006) | |
Ribats and the Development of Plantations in the Sokoto Caliphate: A Case Study of Fanisau | |
African Economic History. Volume 34. p. 23-43. |
Shea, Philip J. (2006) | |
Big is Sometimes Best: The Sokoto Caliphate and Economic Advantages of Size in the Textile Industry | |
African Economic History. Volume 34. p. 5-21. |
Rich, Jeremy (2005) | |
Forging Permits and Failing Hopes: African Participation in the Gabonese Timber Industry, ca. 1920-1940 | |
African Economic History. Volume 33. p. 149-173. |
Lydon, Ghislaine (2005) | |
Slavery, Exchange, and Islamic Law: A Glimpse from the Archives of Mali and Mauritania | |
African Economic History. Volume 33. p. 117-148. |
Kriger, Colleen E. (2005) | |
Mapping the History of Cotton Textile Production in Precolonial West Africa | |
African Economic History. Volume 33. p. 87-116. |
Heap, Simon (2005) | |
'A Bottle of Gin is Dangled before the Nose of the Natives': The Economic Uses of Imported Liquor in Southern Nigeria, 1860-1920 | |
African Economic History. Volume 33. p. 69-85. |
Gustafsson, Kalle (2005) | |
The Trade in Slaves in Ovamboland, ca. 1850-1910 | |
African Economic History. Volume 33. p. 31-68. |
Boehme, Olivier (2005) | |
The Involvement of the Belgian Central Bank in the Katanga Secession, 1960-1963 | |
African Economic History. Volume 33. p. 1-29. |
McDougall, E. Ann (2004) | |
Exploring the 'Niche Economy': A Commentary | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 153-171. |
Berry, Sara (2004) | |
Value and Ambiguity: Evidence and Ideas from African 'Niche Economies' | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 143-151. |
Wolff, Norma (2004) | |
African Artisans and the Global Market: The Case of Ghanaian 'Fertility Dolls' | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 123-141. |
Renne, Elisha P. (2004) | |
The Production and Marketing of Babban Riga in Zaria, Nigeria | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 103-122. |
Kriger, Colleen (2004) | |
Looking for Labor and Markets in the Past | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 89-102. |
Clark, Gracia (2004) | |
Managing Transitions and Continuities in Ghanaian Trading Contexts | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 65-88. |
Chalfin, Brenda (2004) | |
Old Commodities in New Niches: The Shea Economy as Frontier | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 51-63. |
Barrett-Gaines, Kathryn (2004) | |
The Katwe Salt Industry: A Niche in the Great Lakes Regional Economy | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 15-49. |
Barrett-Gaines, Kathryn (ed.) (2004) | |
Special issue in honor of Jane Guyer and 'An African Niche Economy' (1997) | |
African Economic History. Volume 32. p. 1-191. |
Lawrance, Benjamin N. (2003) | |
'En Proie à la Fièvre du Cacao': Land and Resource Conflict on a Ewe Frontier, 1922-1939 | |
African Economic History. Volume 31. p. 135-181. |
Korieh, Chima J. (2003) | |
Alcohol and Empire: 'Illicit' Gin Prohibition and Control in Colonial Eastern Nigeria | |
African Economic History. Volume 31. p. 111-134. |
Jalloh, Alusine (2003) | |
Informal Credit and Politics in Sierra Leone | |
African Economic History. Volume 31. p. 91-110. |
Getz, Trevor R. (2003) | |
Mechanisms of Slave Acquisition and Exchange in Late Eighteenth-Century Anomabu: Reconsidering a Cross-Section of the Atlantic Slave Trade | |
African Economic History. Volume 31. p. 75-89. |
Danquah, Francis K. (2003) | |
Sustaining a West African Cocoa Economy: Agricultural Science and the Swollen Shoot Contagion in Ghana, 1936-1965 | |
African Economic History. Volume 31. p. 43-74. |
Cochet, Hubert (2003) | |
A Half Century of Agrarian Crisis in Burundi (1890-1945): The Incapacity of the Colonial Administration in Managing the Agrarian Crisis of the Late Eighteen-Hundreds | |
African Economic History. Volume 31. p. 19-42. |
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