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- African Economic History
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- Tracing the Itineraries of Working Concepts across African History Volume 44, 2016, pp. 235-257
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This issue contains 10 articles in total
- Introduction: Histories of Mobility, Histories of Labor, Histories of Africa
- Tracing the Itineraries of Working Concepts across African History
- From Luanda and Maputo to Berlin: Uncovering Angolan and Mozambican Migrants’ Motives to Move to the German Democratic Republic (1979–1990)
- “Nifa Nifa”: Technopolitics, Mobile Workers, and the Ambivalence of Decline in Acheampong’s Ghana
- Hunting “Wrongdoers” and “Vagrants”: The Long-Term Perspective of Flight, Evasion, and Persecution in Colonial and Postcolonial Congo-Brazzaville, 1920–1980
- Migration and Forced Labor in the Social Imaginary of Southern Mozambique, 1920–1964
- Panya: Economies of Deception and the Discontinuities of Indentured Labour Recruitment and the Slave Trade, Nigeria and Fernando Pó, 1890s–1940s
- Reinterpreting Labor Migration as Initiation Rite: “Ghana Boys” and European Clothing in Dogon Country (Mali), 1920–1960
- Earning an Age: Migration and Maturity in Colonial Kenya, 1895–1952
- Gendered Exclusion and Contestation: Malawian Women’s Migration and Work in Colonial Harare, Zimbabwe, 1930s to 1963
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