What are the origins of the ethnic landscapes in contemporary states? Drawing on a preregistered research design, we test the influence of dual socioeconomic revolutions that spread throughout Africa during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries—export agriculture and print technologies. We argue these changes transformed ethnicity via their effects on politicization and boundary-making. Print technologies strengthened imagined communities, leading to more salient—yet porous—ethnic identities. Cash crop endowments increased groups’ mobilizational potential but with more exclusionary boundaries to control agricultural rents. Using historical data on cash crops and African language publications, we find that groups exposed to these historical...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
Numerous scholars have suggested that nineteenth-century industrial decline in the global “periphery...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
What are the origins of the ethnic landscapes in contemporary states? Drawing on a preregistered res...
African economic and social history since 1800 suggests that the relationships between ethnic consci...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, African economies experienced a significant structural transformatio...
This thesis examines the fundamental role of natural resources in African state-building and develop...
Existing work on land politics in Africa suggests that governments, by creating and upholding neocus...
Ethnicity plays an ambiguous role in the great transformation. On the one hand, ethnicity creates: b...
Studies of the impact of colonialism on ethnic group formation are legion. Wolpe (1974), for example...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the nineteenth century...
International audienceThis paper shows how ethnic identities may become more salient due to natural ...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the nineteenth century...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the 19th century sub-S...
African policymaking has turned to agricultural commercialisation as an engine of growth in the 21st...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
Numerous scholars have suggested that nineteenth-century industrial decline in the global “periphery...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
What are the origins of the ethnic landscapes in contemporary states? Drawing on a preregistered res...
African economic and social history since 1800 suggests that the relationships between ethnic consci...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, African economies experienced a significant structural transformatio...
This thesis examines the fundamental role of natural resources in African state-building and develop...
Existing work on land politics in Africa suggests that governments, by creating and upholding neocus...
Ethnicity plays an ambiguous role in the great transformation. On the one hand, ethnicity creates: b...
Studies of the impact of colonialism on ethnic group formation are legion. Wolpe (1974), for example...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the nineteenth century...
International audienceThis paper shows how ethnic identities may become more salient due to natural ...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the nineteenth century...
This article investigates the long-term consequences of the printing press in the 19th century sub-S...
African policymaking has turned to agricultural commercialisation as an engine of growth in the 21st...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...
Numerous scholars have suggested that nineteenth-century industrial decline in the global “periphery...
This article delves into the relationship between newspaper readership and civic attitudes, and its ...