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Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): Gendered Cosmopolitanism in Colonial and Post-Colonial Egypt

African Agencies in the Making of Colonial Currencies: The Case of Ḥasan Mūsā al-ʿAqqād in the Italian Colony of Eritrea (1885–1890)

  • Alessandro De Cola
Submitted
January 8, 2025
Published
2025-01-08

Abstract

 A growing body of literature on the monetary history of Africa focuses on the processes of 
domestication of colonial currencies. While these studies highlight how African actors manipu
lated colonial currencies and adapted to colonial monetary reforms, they generally exclude Afri
can agency in the design process of colonial monetary systems. Through the case of the Egyptian 
exile in Eritrea Ḥasan Mūsā al-ʿAqqād, this article demonstrates how privileged African actors 
could participate in the design process of colonial monetary systems. By comparing implemen
ted colonial policies and the contributions of African actors in the design process, it is possible 
to highlight some aspects of the sociocultural reality of the colonies that were overlooked and 
neglected by colonial administrators. The analysis of Ḥasan Mūsā al-ʿAqqād’s memorandum on 
the introduction of a new colonial monetary system reveals that Italian policymakers prioritised 
their accounting needs over local accounting systems and numerical scales in their first mone
tary reform in the colony of Eritrea, offering a new potential explanation for its failure.