Mariana Candido (@candidomarianap) 's Twitter Profile
Mariana Candido

@candidomarianap

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…

👉🏾 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. 📚<a href="/BlkPerspectives/">Black Perspectives</a> 

aaihs.org/the-best-black…
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All around the world people are enjoying firework displays to see in the new year. Yet for some the fireworks in the sky are much scarier. May the new year bring peace to the people of Gaza and surrounding lands #Peace #Gaza #Palestine #NewYear

All around the world people are enjoying firework displays to see in the new year. Yet for some the fireworks in the sky are much scarier. May the new year bring peace to the people of Gaza and surrounding lands

#Peace #Gaza #Palestine #NewYear
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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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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

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 the Transatlantic Slave Trade."      

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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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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.

The IAS is pleased to announce <a href="/gerardo_de_lara/">Gerardo M. de Lara  </a>  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.
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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
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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

Some pictures of <a href="/EmoryIAS/">Emory African Studies</a>  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! <a href="/EmoryUniversity/">Emory University</a> <a href="/laneygradschool/">Emory LGS</a>
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Thank you to all those that came to our wellness event yesterday! It was a relaxing event full of distressing activities like meditating, coloring, and origami. We hope to see you at more events soon! #ias #emoryunviersity #africanstudies

Thank you to all those that came to our wellness event yesterday! It was a relaxing event full of distressing activities like meditating, coloring, and origami. We hope to see you at more events soon! #ias #emoryunviersity #africanstudies