Contracting caravans: partnership and profit in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century trans-Saharan trade

Organizing trans-Saharan camel caravans was a complicated business requiring skills, stamina, resources, and human capital. This article focuses on the contractual world of caravanning in the nineteenth and early twentieth century based on interviews with retired caravanners, original trade records,...

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