Early shoppers : how African consumers set global trade trends in the 1800s

10 décembre 2025 | Alessandro De Cola, Univertsity Assistant (Postdoc), Universität Wien; Università di Bologna, Giorgio Tosco, Research Fellow, History Department, Universität Trier, Mariella Terzoli, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Africa’s ‘new consumer class’ isn’t new; in the 1800s the continent called the tune for European factories.
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