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WHO BELONGS TO THE ‘STAR PEOPLE’?: NEGOTIATING BEER AND GIN ADVERTISEMENTS IN WEST AFRICA, 1949–75 – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 April 2012

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Abstract

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Erratum
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2012

The following attributions were inadvertently omitted from Dmitri van den Bersselaar's article in the Journal of African History 52 (3), 2011. The editors apologise for this error.

Fig. 1: The New Ashanti Times, 10 December 1960. Collection Public Records and Archives Administration Department (PRAAD), Accra.

Fig. 2: Reproduced with kind permission of Unilever from originals in Unilever Archives (UARM UAC/2/1/A/8/3/2).

Fig. 3: Collection Lucas Bols Heritage (Box 21/3-8 Plakboeken Advertenties Buitenland).

Fig. 4: Reproduced with kind permission of Unilever from originals in Unilever Archives (UARM UAC/2/1/A/8/5/1).

Fig. 5: Original in the collection of the author, collected in Keta, Ghana.

Fig. 6: Daily Graphic, 15 September 1977. Collection Public Records and Archives Administration Department (PRAAD), Accra.

References

van den Bersselaar, D., ‘Who belongs to the “Star People”?: negotiating beer and gin advertisements in West Africa, 1949–75’, Journal of African History, 52:3 (2011), 385408.CrossRefGoogle Scholar