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International peer-reviewed journal publishing essays in English, French and Portuguese on the economic history of Africa. Send us your manuscript! https://aeh.uwpress.org/
Journal of African Economic History
CFP: 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. Please send us your work!
Our new issue 53.2 is out🥳 We will be highlighting the articles and celebrating the authors in our upcoming posts!!!
We are pleased to highlight Dr. Cheikh Sene's new article, "Organiser et Réguler les Marchés de Captifs et de Gomme Arabique en Sénégambie." It is available in open access here: muse.jhu.edu/article/986542 Dr. Sene is a postdoctoral research fellow at @gettymuseum.bsky.social
In AEH 53.2, Dr. Adeyinka Banwo shows how local farmers in Ilorin, Northern Nigeria grew food crops instead of cash crops despite efforts by British administrators and how "food itself became a cash crop." Read the article available on #openaccess here muse.jhu.edu/article/986543