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International peer-reviewed journal publishing essays in English, French and Portuguese on the economic history of Africa. @UWiscPress. Send us your manuscript!

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Greetings from the AEH. Call for papers AEH welcomes submissions in English, French and Portuguese from all disciplines that relate to the economic history of African societies from precolonial times to the present. AEH is also interested in proposals for thematic special issues.

Greetings from the AEH.
Call for papers
AEH welcomes submissions in English, French and Portuguese from all disciplines that relate to the economic history of African societies from precolonial times to the present. AEH is also interested in proposals for thematic special issues.
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To submit papers and proposals for special editions, please go to aeh.msubmit.net/cgi-bin/main.p… We look forward to receiving your work.

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Greetings from the Journal. Issue 52.2 is here!!! We're excited to publish important scholarship on food production, labor, currency, health and poverty in colonial and postcolonial Africa. We'll be spotlighting these articles in the coming days! muse.jhu.edu/issue/53490

Greetings from the Journal. Issue 52.2 is here!!!
We're excited to publish important scholarship on food production, labor, currency, health and poverty in colonial and postcolonial Africa. We'll be spotlighting these articles in the coming days!
muse.jhu.edu/issue/53490
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Read "Famine, Labor, and Power in Colonial Rwanda, 1916-1944" by Dr. Georgia Brunner of Georgia Tech. It shows how colonial administrators used famine to extract labor in Rwanda. Dr. Brunner earned a PhD in African History Emory University Emory History Emory LGS Emory African Studies

Read "Famine, Labor, and Power in Colonial Rwanda, 1916-1944" by Dr. Georgia Brunner of <a href="/GeorgiaTech/">Georgia Tech</a>. It shows how colonial administrators used famine to extract labor in Rwanda. Dr. Brunner earned a PhD in African History <a href="/EmoryUniversity/">Emory University</a> <a href="/EmoryHistory/">Emory History</a> <a href="/laneygradschool/">Emory LGS</a> <a href="/EmoryIAS/">Emory African Studies</a>
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Now without typos! 😂 help me reshare it: CALL FOR ARTICLES: I am co-editing with Mariana Candido (Emory University) a special issue of the journal African Economic History on the theme "Africa and Capitalism: Connecting Economic, Material, and Visual Dimensions in the Era of the and

Now without typos! 😂 help me reshare it: CALL FOR ARTICLES: I am co-editing with <a href="/CandidoMarianaP/">Mariana Candido</a> (Emory University) a special issue of the journal <a href="/AfricanEconHist/">African Economic History</a> on the theme "Africa and Capitalism: Connecting Economic, Material, and Visual Dimensions in the Era of the and
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The IAS is pleased to announce our two events featuring Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo on Monday January 27th. Ana Lucia Araujo is a historian and Professor of History at the historically Black Howard University in Washington DC in the US. Ana Lucia Araujo, PhD

The IAS is pleased to announce our two events featuring Dr. Ana Lucia Araujo on Monday January 27th.

Ana Lucia Araujo is a historian and Professor of History at the historically Black Howard University in Washington DC in the US. <a href="/araujohistorian/">Ana Lucia Araujo, PhD</a>
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Call for articles (EN, FREN, POR) special issue of African Economic History: "Africa and Capitalism: Connecting Economic, Material, and Visual Dimensions in the Era of the Transatlantic Slave Trade" co-edited by me + Mariana Candido, deadline FEB 15, 2025 ⬇️ dropbox.com/scl/fi/nhzat2u…

Call for articles (EN, FREN, POR) special issue of <a href="/AfricanEconHist/">African Economic History</a>: "Africa and Capitalism: Connecting Economic, Material, and Visual Dimensions in the Era of the Transatlantic Slave Trade" co-edited by me + <a href="/CandidoMarianaP/">Mariana Candido</a>, deadline FEB 15, 2025 ⬇️
dropbox.com/scl/fi/nhzat2u…
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Read "Cassava: The Locusts, Drought, and Famine Insurance Crop" by Dr. Kaluba Jickson Chama Jickson K It examines how cassava became a staple in Zambia from a history of being used to ensure food security in colonial Zambia. Dr. Chama is a research fellow UFS

Read "Cassava: The Locusts, Drought, and Famine Insurance Crop" by Dr. Kaluba Jickson <a href="/ChamaKalubaJ/">Chama Jickson K</a> 
It examines how cassava became a staple in Zambia from a history of being used to ensure food security in colonial Zambia.

Dr. Chama is a research fellow <a href="/UFSweb/">UFS</a>
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The next AEH special issue will be prepared by Ana Lucia Araujo, PhD from Howard University and Mariana Candido from Emory University The call for papers is out! We welcome abstracts for papers in English, French, and Portuguese by February 15th. View the CFP here... dropbox.com/scl/fi/nhzat2u…

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Read, "The Politics of the Migrant Labor Remittance System in British Central Africa" by Anusa Daimon of UFS It analyses how Africans in British Central Africa grappled with a colonial wage scheme and developed economic consciousness. muse.jhu.edu/article/942017

Read, "The Politics of the Migrant Labor Remittance System in British Central Africa" by <a href="/Nustodimola/">Anusa Daimon</a> of <a href="/UFSweb/">UFS</a> 
It analyses how Africans in British Central Africa grappled with a colonial wage scheme and developed economic consciousness.
muse.jhu.edu/article/942017
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Read Robin Frisch piece on Togo's search for monetary sovereignty during the Cold War. Until his assassination in 1963, Sylvanus Olymptio tried to replace the French CFA with a sovereign currency which presented many challenges during decolonization. muse.jhu.edu/article/942018

Read <a href="/RobinFrisc28516/">Robin Frisch</a> piece on Togo's search for monetary sovereignty during the Cold War. Until his assassination in 1963, Sylvanus Olymptio tried to replace the French CFA with a sovereign currency which presented many challenges during decolonization.
muse.jhu.edu/article/942018
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Read, "Uncovering the “Quality of Indigence” by @thomas_zuber A study of French colonial attempts to police work and poverty in Upper Volta. Zuber is a historian of 20th century West Africa and histories of inequality and food security in Burkina Faso. muse.jhu.edu/article/942019

Read, "Uncovering the “Quality of Indigence” by @thomas_zuber A study of French colonial attempts to police work and poverty in Upper Volta.

Zuber is a historian of 20th century West Africa and histories of inequality and food security in Burkina Faso.
muse.jhu.edu/article/942019