While gold and salt have been traded globally for much of human history, a common definition for the gold and salt trade is the large caravans traveling between West Africa and the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. This trade involved the large salt and gold mines that existed in ...
Africa and the International Economy 1800-1960: An Introduction to the Modern Economic History of Africa South of the Sahara Africa and the international economy, 1800-1960 : an introduction to the modern economic history of Africa south of the Sahara J. Forbes Munro J.M. Dent , Rowman and ...
Africa - Trade, Resources, Agriculture: With the exception of South Africa and the countries of North Africa, all of which have diversified production systems, the economy of most of Africa can be characterized as underdeveloped. Africa as a whole has ab
The level of profit margins was determined much more by the local conditions in Africa (history of trade and the presence of European producers) than by the identity of the colonial power. The British did not necessarily rely on free trade more than the French and did so only when ...
Pilchard (sardine) and anchovy are the main targets of South Africa's pelagic fishery. This fishery is the country's second most valuable in monetary terms... JAAD Oliveira,DS Butterworth - 《Ices Journal of Marine Science》 被引量: 140发表: 2004年 Interrelationships among life-history traits...
Transatlantic slave trade, part of the global slave trade that took 10–12 million enslaved Africans to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century. In the ‘triangular trade,’ arms and textiles went from Europe to Africa, enslaved people from Africa
Sex Work and Human Rights in Africa This Article serves as the first law review essay to engage the feminist debates regarding sex work and human rights in the African context. This Article s... Chi Mgbako,LA Smith - 《Fordham International Law Journal》 被引量: 16发表: 2010年 Digitalisin...
R Keene-Young - 《Natural History》 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 Monitoring in a complex world — seeking slow variables, a scaled focus, and speedier learning monitoring systems in theoretical terms, the authors draw on applications from southern Africa to confront these conceptual approaches with real...
History of world trade since 1450 starts at a year regarded as the beginning of the Age of Exploration and examines how the hunt for new resources and markets during that period resulted in the establishment of colonies in Africa, the Americas and Asia. The set looks at the Industrial Revolut...