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Based on fieldwork largely collected during the CPA interim period
by Sudanese and European researchers, this volume sheds light on
the dynamics of change and the relationship between microscale and
macroscale processes which took place in Sudan between the 1980s
and the independence of South Sudan in 2011. Contributors' various
disciplinary approaches-socio-anthropological, geographical,
political, historical, linguistic-focus on the general issue of
"access to resources." The book analyzes major transformations
which affected Sudan in the framework of globalization, including
land and urban issues; water management; "new" actors and "new
conflicts"; and language, identity, and ideology.
Based on fieldwork largely collected during the CPA interim period
by Sudanese and European researchers, this volume sheds light on
the dynamics of change and the relationship between microscale and
macroscale processes which took place in Sudan between the 1980s
and the independence of South Sudan in 2011. Contributors' various
disciplinary approaches-socio-anthropological, geographical,
political, historical, linguistic-focus on the general issue of
"access to resources." The book analyzes major transformations
which affected Sudan in the framework of globalization, including
land and urban issues; water management; "new" actors and "new
conflicts"; and language, identity, and ideology.
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The Sudan Handbook (Paperback)
John Ryle Et Al; Contributions by John Ryle, Justin Willis, Omer Egemi, Philip Winter, …
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R680
Discovery Miles 6 800
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A compact and useable introduction to the understanding of
contemporary Sudan, and a convenient reference work. The Sudan
Handbook, based on the Rift Valley Institute's successful Sudan
Field Course, is an authoritative and accessible introduction to
Sudan, vividly written and edited by leading Sudanese and
international specialists. The handbook offers a concise
introduction to all aspects of the country, rooted in a broad
historical account of the development of the Sudanese state. It
consists of eighteen self-contained, cross-referenced chapters,
covering essential topics in the geography, history, sociology,
culture and politics of the country, written by outstanding
Sudanese scholars and recognized international experts. It includes
numerous purpose-drawn maps and diagrams,glossaries of key terms,
capsule biographies of key figures, a chronology and a
bibliography. John Ryle, Rift Valley Institute and Division of
Social Sciences, Bard College, USA; Justin Willis, Department of
History, Durham University, UK and former Director of the British
Institute in Eastern Africa; Suliman Baldo, International Center
for Transitional Justice, New York, International Crisis Group; Jok
Madut Jok, Department of History, LoyolaMarymount University, USA.
Published in association with the Rift Valley Institute
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