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Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra and Mihatsch, Moritz and Sikes, Michelle, eds. (2021) Memory, Commemoration and the Politics of Historical Memory in Africa. Berlin. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra and Mihatsch, Moritz A.. (2019) Liberia an(d) Empire?: Sovereignty, 'Civilisation' and Commerce in Nineteenth-Century West Africa. The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 47 (5). pp. 884-911. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra. (2018) Of Vagrants and Volunteers During Liberia's Operation Production, 1963-1969. African economic history, 46 (2). pp. 147-172. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra. (2018) Mediators, contract men, and colonial capital. mechanized gold mining in the Gold Coast Colony, 1879-1909. Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora, 77. Rochester. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra. (2017) African Women and the “Lazy African” Myth in Nineteenth-Century West Africa. In: Histories of Productivity: Genealogical Perspectives on the Body and Modern Economy. New York, pp. 42-56. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra. (2016) The Need to Be Indebted: Political Considerations for the Mobilisation of Mining Labour in Southwest Ghana, c. 1879 – 1900. In: The vernacularization of labour politics. pp. 22-42. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra. (2015) [Book Review] Taxing Colonial Africa: The Political Economy of British Imperialism, by Leigh Gardner,. The journal of imperial and Commonwealth history, 43 (1). pp. 150-152. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra. (2015) From Mining Pit to Missionary Bungalow: Trading Spaces in the Writing of Patrick Harries. In: Explorations in African History: Reading Patrick Harries. Basel, Switzerland, pp. 41-44. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra. (2014) Book Review: Werthmann, Katja; Grätz, Tilo (Hrsg.): Mining Frontiers in Africa. Anthropological and Historical Perspectives. Köln 2012. H-Soz-u-Kult, 10.01.2014. Mark-Thiesen, Cassandra. (2012) The "Bargain" of Collaboration: African Intermediaries, Indirect Recruitment, and Indigenous Institutions in the Ghanaian Gold Mining Industry, 1900-1906. International Review of Social History, 57 (S20). pp. 17-38. |