
Mariana Candido
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Historian @EmoryHistory. Editor @AfricanEconHist Author of Wealth, Land, and Property in Angola bit.ly/3UH2a8s
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👉🏾 We are pleased to release this year’s AAIHS list of the best Black history books published in 2024! Follow the link below to check out this exciting list of recommendations. 📚Black Perspectives aaihs.org/the-best-black…



The Emory African Studies will host Ana Lucia Araujo, PhD on January 27th. If you are in Atlanta, join us Emory College. With the support of Emory History and Art History departments.



Might interest Emory African Studies community

Obrigada Ana Lucia Araujo, PhD for joining us!

Thank you Ana Lucia Araujo, PhD for spending some time with Emory African Studies Emory LGS Emory History graduate students.


Another Emory African Studies event Emory College. Prof. Rarey Oberlin College shared his work with us. With our friends from Emory History and Art History.


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 the Transatlantic Slave Trade." The



Join the Emory African Studies this Thursday. With TK Smith Michael C. Carlos Museum Emory College


If you are in Houston TX don’t miss this lecture with Emory African Studies Emory College Professor Mariana Candido at Rice University on March 3, 12:30 PM EST #slaveryarchive #Womenhistorymonth


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


The IAS is pleased to announce Gerardo M. de Lara as the recipient of the 2025 Graduate Student Prize. This prize is presented biennially to a graduate student who has made significant contributions to the IAS.


Congratulations/ Felicidades Gerardo M. de Lara ! Emory LGS Emory History



Some pictures of Emory African Studies graduate student symposium. A chance to learn and celebrate the research our graduate students are doing. Thank you to everyone who attended and helped to make this event such a success! Emory University Emory LGS



Thank you, Gerardo M. de Lara and Yafet Zewdie!