Toyomu Masaki

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Toyomu Masaki

Toyomu Masaki

@GlobalEconTribe

Economic Historian on French West Africa@Kanazawa-U in Japan. This icon is a part of the flyer that ASC@Boston University kindly made for me in April 2016.

Kanazawa,Japan Katılım Nisan 2010
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African Economic History
African Economic History@AfricanEconHist·
Greetings from the AEH. Call for papers AEH welcomes submissions in English, French and Portuguese from all disciplines that relate to the economic history of African societies from precolonial times to the present. AEH is also interested in proposals for thematic special issues.
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African Economic History
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As we continue to spotlight work from our latest #OpenAccess issue 53.1, please make sure to submit your work in African Economic History to AEH! We would like to publish your work! We publish in English, French, and Portuguese!
African Economic History@AfricanEconHist

Greetings from the AEH. Call for papers AEH welcomes submissions in English, French and Portuguese from all disciplines that relate to the economic history of African societies from precolonial times to the present. AEH is also interested in proposals for thematic special issues.

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African Economic History
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We are proud to spotlight "Crossing Borders, Counting Coins" by Domenico Cristofaro of @Unibo and Seiji Nakao of @Africa_Kyoto_U from our #OpenAccess issue 53.1. It focusses on the consequences of colonial fiscal policies on cross-border African monetary practices.
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We are pleased to announce our new Special Issue 53.1 which is OPEN ACCESS thanks to support from @KanazawaUniv Our guest editors Gareth Austin and Toyomu Masaki @GlobalEconTribe on Currency Transitions in West Africa. We will be highlighting articles from it in the coming days!

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African Economic History
African Economic History@AfricanEconHist·
Read the article "Crises and Adaptation" by Prof. Ayodeji Olukoju of The University of Lagos. The article studies the transition to colonial currencies and how various actors responded and adapted in early 20th Century Nigeria. It is from our latest #OpenAccess issue 53.1.
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African Economic History
African Economic History@AfricanEconHist·
Read guest editor Toyomu Masaki @GlobalEconTribe's article, "The French Invasion of the Upper Senegal River and Payment Issues, 1880-1900" on colonial money supplies in 19th Century West Africa. Issue 53.1 is #OpenAccess thanks to the support of Dr. Masaki and @KanazawaUniv_O
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African Economic History@AfricanEconHist

We are pleased to announce our new Special Issue 53.1 which is OPEN ACCESS thanks to support from @KanazawaUniv Our guest editors Gareth Austin and Toyomu Masaki @GlobalEconTribe on Currency Transitions in West Africa. We will be highlighting articles from it in the coming days!

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African Economic History
African Economic History@AfricanEconHist·
Our new #openaccess issue 53.1 features, "War, Finance, and Monetary Reform in Ashanti, 1807-1935" by Dr. Kofi Adjepong-Boateng on the history of gold currency in 19th C. Ashanti empire. Dr. Adjepong-Boateng is Associate Director, Centre for Financial History at @Cambridge_Uni
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We are pleased to announce our new Special Issue 53.1 which is OPEN ACCESS thanks to support from @KanazawaUniv Our guest editors Gareth Austin and Toyomu Masaki @GlobalEconTribe on Currency Transitions in West Africa. We will be highlighting articles from it in the coming days!

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African Economic History
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Greetings from the Journal. Issue 52.2 is here!!! We're excited to publish important scholarship on food production, labor, currency, health and poverty in colonial and postcolonial Africa. We'll be spotlighting these articles in the coming days! muse.jhu.edu/issue/53490
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African Economic History
African Economic History@AfricanEconHist·
We are pleased to announce our new Special Issue 53.1 which is OPEN ACCESS thanks to support from @KanazawaUniv Our guest editors Gareth Austin and Toyomu Masaki @GlobalEconTribe on Currency Transitions in West Africa. We will be highlighting articles from it in the coming days!
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J-STAGE Articles - The Quiet Demise of the CFA Francs and the Emergence of Two ECOs: West Africa and Its Currency in a Chaotic World Political Economy doi.org/10.24765/afric…
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Thank you very much for accepting my paper!
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@GlobalEconTribe's article argues that Bordelais shareholders held less sway than is widely thought over the Bank of Senegal, whose 1854 founding is linked to slave emancipation. She examines its operations & its role as a site of political struggle. ow.ly/Ncg550PQNL8

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Introducing the September 2023 issue of the ASR! Read the lastest issue today via @CambridgeUP ow.ly/bJTf50PQsLa
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@Saloneprince1 Hello, It is really interesting. Can I have a source of this document?
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JSPS Rompaku Program ( to get a Dr. title in Japanese universities for foreign scholars without Ph.D. ) has been released. Applicants from Francophone West Africa are welcome. jsps.go.jp/english/e-ronp…
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@GlobalEconTribe argues that Bordelais shareholders held less sway than is widely thought over the Bank of Senegal, whose 1854 founding is linked to slave emancipation. She examines its operations & its role as a site of political struggle ow.ly/YNO650NClpZ
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金沢大学
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モーリタニアのヌアクショット大学と大学間国際交流協定を締結しました。 kanazawa-u.ac.jp/news/116881
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