Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past

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Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past

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Bringing together those interested in understanding the long-term economic development of Africa’s diverse societies. Wednesday webinar series: https://t.co/srVcvWNo3e

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Read "The Runaway Child: Identity Subterfuge and Employment Opportunity in an Emancipation Era Cape Colony, 1830–42" by Karl Bergemann at @ProjectMUSE From the latest issue of Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/… @shcyhome
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📢 LEAP's Karl Bergemann publishes in The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth! #LEAP #EconHistory #Runaway muse.jhu.edu/pub/1/article/…

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✨ The LEAP team is at the Economics Society of South Africa (ESSA) Conference this week (8–10 Sept)! Yesterday, LEAP hosted a special session, showcasing new research under the theme Economic History in South Africa Over a Century. #LEAP #ESSA2025
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Today, I presented at the World Economic History Congress (WEHC) in Lund 🇸🇪 on government officials and private enterprise in the Cape Colony — using archival material to trace power and profit in the 19th century. It’s more than history. #EconomicHistory #ImpactThroughResearch
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📢 LEAPer Kate Ekama publishes in Enterprise & Society! Ekama, K. (2025) ‘Emancipation and the Business of Compensation in the Cape Colony’, Enterprise & Society, pp. 1–24. doi:10.1017/eso.2025.10077.
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🚨 Call for Papers: Economic History in the Age of AI How is AI reshaping the study of the past? This workshop examines how digital tools and machine learning are opening new frontiers in economic history. Submit papers/abstracts by 31 Aug 2025 to leap@sun.ac.za #LEAP #BigData
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📢 A new publication from LEAP's Karl Bergemann! This publication signifies a notable scholarly contribution, indicating that the newly constructed datasets are now accessible to the public on the Harvard Dataverse and Enslaved.org.
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🚨 LEAP Seminar alert! Join us for our final LEAP seminar of 2025! Chun Chee Kok (Monash University) presents his research, "Interethnic Proximity and Political Development." 14 May 2025 at 13:00 (SAST) Please make sure to RSVP at leap@sun.ac.za #LEAPSeminarSeries
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🚨 LEAP Seminar alert! @NickArtFitz (London School of Economics) presents his research, "Mortality in the Century of Apartheid, 1940-1970: Spatial and racial health inequalities during the antibiotic transition." 16 April 2025 at 15:00 (SAST) RSVP at leap@sun.ac.za
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