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Dr. Enrique Martino

Complutense University of Madrid
History and Anthropology

External Junior Fellow
February 2021 – July 2021

E-Mail: enrique.martino@gmail.com

Last Update: 31.08.2021

Curriculum Vitae

My expertise is in social and economic history, and particularly the study of exchange, money, labor, and kinship in African history. I have a BA and MA (Anthropology) degree from UCL and the LSE. I completed my doctoral dissertation, titled “Touts and Despots: Recruiting Assemblages of Contract Labour in the Gulf of Guinea, 1858–1979”, at the Institute of Asian and African studies of the Humboldt University of Berlin in April 2016. In 2017 I was a postdoctoral fellow at the research group “A Global Network for Global History” at the University of Göttingen, a project funded by the Volkswagen foundation. Since 2018 I have been a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral teaching and research fellow at the Complutense University of Madrid.

My doctoral dissertation examined the formation of a colonial labor market in the Gulf of Guinea after the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade. The dissertation focused on the activities of labor recruiters who underpinned the flow of workers to the plantation economy of the Spanish-ruled island Fernando Pó (now Bioko, in Equatorial Guinea). Myfield research involved gathering interview and archival material from Nigeria, Spain and Equatorial Guinea primarily, but also from the UK, France, Germany, Cameroon and Gabon.I created and maintain awebsite, www.opensourceguinea.org, where I digitize and make available my archival sources.I am the Digital Editor of the journal HAU published by the Society of Ethnographic Theory.

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project