(2017). Wage labour and capitalism: a comparative and historical analysis of Eritrea and Kenya. Labor History: Vol. 58, Wage Labour and Capital in Africa: A Historical Perspective, pp. 154-169. doi: 10.1080/0023656X.2017.1285517doi:10.1080/0023656X.2017.1285517Stefano BellucciChem Biol Drug DesLabor His...
In Eritrea, colonised by Italy, and Kenya, colonised by England, free wage labour fully developed between the nineteenth and twentieth century. This could be considered the era of the advent of capitalism, with the advent, for a fraction of the working population, of labour relations based on...
Britain took control of large parts of Africa (including Egypt, Sudan, and Kenya), which together were home to about 30 percent of the African population. The same period also saw the start of anticolonial movements that demanded freedom from British domination in India and elsewhere. These ...