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IJAHS 50:2 (2017)

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The following individual articles are also available online:

  • A View From the Periphery: A Re-Assessment of Asante-Dagbamba Relations in the 18th Century (19 pages)
  • Colonial Construction: Labor Practices and Precedents Along the Uganda Railway, 1893–1903 (22 pages)
  • Contraband Coffee: Illegal Economy and Coffee Smuggling in East and Central Africa, ca. 1950–1980 (20 pages)
  • Gendering Villagization: Women and Kinship Networks in Colonial and Socialist Lindi, Tanzania (24 pages)
  • Kwaduenya: Three Hundred Years of Land Tenure in Asante (15 pages)
  • “The Strange Case of Major Awhaitey”: Conspiracy, Testimonial Evidence, and Narratives of Nation in Ghana’s Postcolonial Democracy (24 pages)
  • “We Abanda Know Chauwa Is Our Mother”: Chewa Ethnicity under Indirect Rule in 1930s Nyasaland (24 pages)

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