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Dealing with Government in South Sudan - Histories of Chiefship, Community and State (Hardcover, New)
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Dealing with Government in South Sudan - Histories of Chiefship, Community and State (Hardcover, New)
Series: Eastern Africa Series
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Explores various aspects of chiefly authority in South Sudan from
its historical origins and evolution under colonial, postcolonial
and military rule, to its current roles and value in the newly
independent country. South Sudan became Africa's newest nation in
2011, following decades of armed conflict. Chiefs - or 'traditional
authorities' - became a particular focus of attention during the
international relief effort and post-war reconstruction and
state-building. But 'traditional' authority in South Sudan has been
much misunderstood. Institutions of chiefship were created during
the colonial period but originated out of a much longer process of
dealing with predatory external forces. This book addresses a
significant paradox in African studies more widely: if chiefs were
the product of colonial states, why have they survived or revived
in recent decades? By examining the long-term history ofchiefship
in the vicinity of three towns, the book also argues for a new
approach to the history of towns in South Sudan. Towns have
previously been analysed as the loci of alien state power, yet the
book demonstrates that thesegovernment centres formed an expanding
urban frontier, on which people actively sought knowledge and
resources of the state. Chiefs mediated relations on and across
this frontier, and in the process chiefship became central to
constituting both the state and local communities. Cherry Leonardi
is Senior Lecturer in African History at Durham University, a
former course director of the Rift Valley Institute's Sudan course,
and a member of the council of the British Institute in Eastern
Africa Published in association with the British Institute in
Eastern Africa.
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