This article situates German East Africa within the framework of the broader East African region as a way to illuminate the processes of currency standardization in the colonial context. The monetary geography of the region was determined first by the circulation of the rupee and later by Great Britain’s interests to create a common currency for its East African colonies. Pallaver argues that transimperial, interna- tional, and regional contexts influenced currency circulation across and within colonies, drawing attention to forms of colonial money and their use by distinct groups, such as African laborers and Indian traders.
Karin Pallaver (2023). From German East African Rupees to British East African Shillings in Tanganyika: The King and the Kaiser Side by Side. AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW, 66(3), 637-655 [10.1017/asr.2022.145].
From German East African Rupees to British East African Shillings in Tanganyika: The King and the Kaiser Side by Side
Karin Pallaver
2023
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This article situates German East Africa within the framework of the broader East African region as a way to illuminate the processes of currency standardization in the colonial context. The monetary geography of the region was determined first by the circulation of the rupee and later by Great Britain’s interests to create a common currency for its East African colonies. Pallaver argues that transimperial, interna- tional, and regional contexts influenced currency circulation across and within colonies, drawing attention to forms of colonial money and their use by distinct groups, such as African laborers and Indian traders.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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