| Nineteenth-Century Niger River Trade and the 1844-1862 Aboh Interregnum Femi J. Kolapo |
1-29 |
| “The Loads are Heavier then Usual”: Forced Labor by Women and Children in Central Province, Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), c. 1900-1940 Kwabena Opare Akurang-Parry |
31-51 |
| Perfecting the “Fertile Seed”: The Compagnie du Sel Aggloméré and Colonial Capitalism, c. 1890-1905 E. Ann McDougall |
53-80 |
| The Capture of a Slave Caravan: The Incident at Asyut (Egypt) in 1880 George M. LaRue |
81-106 |
| Agricultural Modernization, The Environment and Sustainable Production in Nigeria, 1970-1985 J.I. Dibua |
107-137 |
| Reviews |
139-154 |
| The Population History of Luanda During the Late Slave Trade, 1781-1844: Addenda José C. Curto and Raymond R. Gervais |
155-162 |