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Gareth Austin

@gareth-austin.bsky.social

Economic historian, especially Ghanaian/West African/African and comparative/global economic history. Professor Emeritus of Economic History (1928), University of Cambridge.

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BBC apologises after Robert Jenrick accused of xenophobia A contributor to Radio 4's Thought for the Day slot made the remark about the shadow justice secretary.

'Honest Bob' Jenrick, a politician obviously & deliberately embracing xenophobia, does some weapons grade xenophobia & the BBC *apologises* for a Thought For The Day contributor calling it xenophobic. Licence fee payers need to know who makes these decisions & why. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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Just attended an excellent writers' conference exploring the paths to/causes of the Great Acceleration (of human-made environmental change, starting c. 1950), at the University of Basel, organised by Moritz von Brescius (UB) and Fredrik Albritton Jonsson (U of Chicago). Exciting stuff.

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Project MUSE - From Commodity to Colonial Currencies in West Africa: Introduction

muse.jhu.edu/pub/19/artic...

21.06.2025 15:14 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
Professor Peter Mandler, Deputy Chair of the History Faculty, Professor of Modern Cultural History, Bailey Lecturer in History, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge.

Professor Peter Mandler, Deputy Chair of the History Faculty, Professor of Modern Cultural History, Bailey Lecturer in History, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge.

Prof Peter Mandler’s (@petermandler.bsky.social) insatiable curiosity has fuelled an extraordinary career over more than two decades at Cambridge.

As he steps back from formal teaching, the acclaimed historian reflects on a life of intellectual breadth, public advocacyβ€”and no plans to slow down ⬇️⬇️

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Global Economic History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

Cambridge Global Economic History Seminar, Monday 9 June, 17:15 BST in the Audit Room, King's College:

John Tang (Utrecht University), "Superstition, fertility, and modernization: evidence from Japan, 1880-1980"

This talk is hybrid: for zoom link see www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series...

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Cambridge Global Economic History Seminar, 19 May:
Lisbeth Rodrigues (Porto), β€˜Beyond almsgiving: The financial role of charitable institutions in early modern Portugal and its empire’. 17:15 UK time in Audit Room, King's College, Cambridge. Or online: subscribe at www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series...

19.05.2025 00:19 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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<em>The Economic History Review</em> | EHS Journal | Wiley Online Library The Sokoto Caliphate of northern Nigeria was the workshop of West Africa in the pre-colonial nineteenth century, producing famous blue-black cloth that reached many markets south of the Sahara as wel...

Travieso & Westland, "Resilience and decline of handicraft textiles in colonial northern Nigeria, 1911–52", Economic History Review (2024), examines the issue of deindustrialisation in what had been the leading centre of textile production in precolonial Africa. Read at doi.org/10.1111/ehr....

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<em>The Economic History Review</em> | EHS Journal | Wiley Online Library The Sokoto Caliphate of northern Nigeria was the workshop of West Africa in the pre-colonial nineteenth century, producing famous blue-black cloth that reached many markets south of the Sahara as wel...

Congrats to Emiliano Travieso & Tom Westland for winning the Economic History Society's prize for best article in the Economic History Review (2024) by authors within 5 years of PhD. "What happened to the workshop of West Africa?"

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πŸŽ™οΈ PODCAST | Listen to @camhistory.bsky.social’s Hank Gonzalez talk to David Runciman on the History of Ideas Podcast.

🎧 Find out more about the Haitian Revolution: the first time in history a slave revolt resulted in an independent free state ⬇️

18.03.2025 13:50 β€” πŸ‘ 4    πŸ” 4    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
Global Economic History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

The Zoom link for Tinashe Nyamunda's presentation on Monday 17:15 GMT will be sent to subscribers to the Global Economic History Seminar e-list 48 hours in advance. For the link to subscribe, go to www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series...

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The excellent Zimbabwean financial historian Tinashe Nyamunda (now U of Glasgow) is presenting to the Global Economic History Seminar on Monday 17th, 17:15 GMT, in the Audit Room, King's College, Cambridge, on the financial origins of the Anglo-Boer War. Also on Zoom

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It will output to an ugly default LaTeX/Word doc when I need to submit it to a journal but I can also write the paper with my own beautiful bespoke template that compiles essentially instantly.

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The African Revolution: A History of the Long Nineteenth Century by Richard Reid

The African Revolution: A History of the Long Nineteenth Century by Richard Reid

Richard Reid's The African Revolution is a panoramic global history of Africa in the age of imperialism.

Out now. Learn more about this monumental work of history: press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...

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Lots of discussions about mining and metals in Africa exaggerate their importance and this is a particularly obvious example. 10% of something is not enough to corner a market!

28.01.2025 19:55 β€” πŸ‘ 7    πŸ” 2    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

My chapter in Capitalism: Histories, edited by Robert G. Ingram and James M. Vaughn (Boydell Press, 2025) is titled
"Capitalism in Africa: Two Histories, 1650s-1940s". Compares the partly similar, partly contrasting cases of South Africa and British West Africa (esp. Nigeria & Ghana).

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Capitalism: Histories, edited by Robert G. Ingram & James M. Vaughan. Just published by Boydell Press. Contributors G. Austin, R. Austen, P. Coclanis, T. Dennison, A. Evans, E. Griffin, R.G. Ingram, A. Karak, J. Majewski, M. Metzler, K. Pomeranz, M. Ramseyer, T. Roy, Horus T'an

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Resounding rebuttal of Trump's energy policy from a piece of work at the Daily Telegraph.

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Honoured to be talking to Kaoru Sugihara's Seminar on Global Economic and Environmental History on Wednesday (15 Jan) in Kyoto: "Tropical Africa and the 'Long Acceleration'". RINH, 13:30-15:30 Japan time (venue: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature).

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My own paper-in-progress compares Ghana and Kenya, challenging accepted generalisations about both causes and consequences of SAPs in Africa.

11.01.2025 16:02 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
World Economic History Congress 2025

More advanced versions of the papers will be given at the World Economic History Congress in Lund in July (wehc2025.com). This project follows Akita’s edited "Oil Crises of the 1970s and the Transformation of International Order: Economy, Development, & Aid in Asia & Africa" (Bloomsbury 2023).

11.01.2025 16:02 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
World Economic History Congress 2025

so, the takeoff of micro-electronics and personal computers, the β€œThird World” debt crisis, the IMF-WB sponsored economic liberalization (β€œStructural Adjustment” programmes) in Africa & Latin America, and a rising Asian share of the world economy.

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World Economic History Congress 2025

The changing international economic order of the 1980s
Just completed a fascinating workshop (10-11 Jan 2025), organised by the tireless Prof Shigeru Akita on the beautiful Japanese island of Awaji. The subject is the international economic order of the 1980s.

11.01.2025 16:02 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
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Is African Economic History Experiencing a Revival? A Bibliometric Analysis of the 21st century Economists and historians have long studied living standards in Massachusetts. An article by Luis Felipe Zegarra Basurco employs linear programming to estimate laborers’ welfare ratios in Bos…

Is African Economic History Experiencing a Revival? Katherine Frederick, DΓ‘cil Juif and @felixmzs.bsky.social give us their answer in our blog: ihrthegreatspurt.wordpress.com/2024/11/25/t...

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Spatial inequality in living standards and the urban premium in late colonial French West Africa | Revista de Historia Industrial β€” Industrial History Review

I have a little paper out in the latest issue of the Industrial History Review (a special issue on new frontiers in African economic history) that looks at spatial variation in living standards and purchasing power in French West Africa around 1950. revistes.ub.edu/index.php/Hi...

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