| Dedication |
1-3 |
| Big is Sometimes Best: The Sokoto Caliphate and Economic Advantages of Size in the Textile Industry Philip J. Shea |
5-21 |
| Ribats and the Development of Plantations in the Sokoto Caliphate: A Case Study of Fanisau Mohmammed Bashir Salau |
23-43 |
| "Untold Difficulties:" The Indigenous Press and the Economic Effects of the First World War on Africans in the Gold Coast, 1914-1918 Kwabena O. Akurang-Parry |
45-68 |
| "You Are Demanding Tax from the Dead:" The Introduction of Direct Taxation and Its Aftermath in South-Eastern Nigeria, 1928-39 Ben Naanen |
69-102 |
| Conjoined to the Empire: The Great Depression and Nigeria Moses Ochonu |
103-145 |