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From Defensive to Transformative Business Diplomacy: The British South Africa Company and the End of Chartered Company Rule in Rhodesia, 1910–1925
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- Business History Review / Volume 96 / Issue 4 / Winter 2022
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- 09 June 2022, pp. 777-803
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- Winter 2022
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The Crumble in the Jungle: The London Financial Press and the Boom-and-Bust Cycles of the Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, 1895–1914
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- Enterprise & Society / Volume 22 / Issue 4 / December 2021
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- 07 September 2020, pp. 970-996
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- December 2021
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On the economic importance of the slave plantation complex to the British economy during the eighteenth century: a value-added approach
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- Journal of Global History / Volume 13 / Issue 3 / November 2018
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- 31 October 2018, pp. 309-327
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- November 2018
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The Challenge of Studying Inflation in Precolonial Africa
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- History in Africa / Volume 45 / June 2018
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- 27 November 2017, pp. 5-18
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SWEET BUSINESS: QUANTIFYING THE VALUE ADDED IN THE BRITISH COLONIAL SUGAR TRADE IN THE 18TH CENTURY*
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- Revista de Historia Economica - Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History / Volume 32 / Issue 2 / September 2014
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- 20 May 2014, pp. 223-245
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- September 2014
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The Idle and the Industrious – European Ideas about the African Work Ethic in Precolonial West Africa
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- History in Africa / Volume 41 / June 2014
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- 21 March 2014, pp. 117-145
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New and old peripheries: Britain, the Baltic, and the Americas in the Great Divergence*
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- Journal of Global History / Volume 5 / Issue 3 / November 2010
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- 27 October 2010, pp. 373-394
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- November 2010
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Who Stood to Gain from Colonialism? A Case Study of Early Modern European Colonialism in the Caribbean
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- Itinerario / Volume 33 / Issue 3 / November 2009
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- 08 March 2010, pp. 135-154
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- November 2009
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Integration of global commodity markets in the early modern era
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- European Review of Economic History / Volume 13 / Issue 1 / April 2009
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- 01 April 2009, pp. 95-120
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- April 2009
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Erik Ringmar, Why Europe Was First. Social Change and Economic Growth in Europe and East Asia, 1500–2050. London: Anthem Press, 2007. 416 pp. ISBN: 1843312417 (pbk.). $28.99.
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- Itinerario / Volume 32 / Issue 3 / November 2008
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- 11 January 2010, pp. 135-137
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- November 2008
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