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Chris Vaughan - Darfur: Colonial violence, Sultanic legacies and local politics, 1916-1956 - 9781847011114 - V9781847011114
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Darfur: Colonial violence, Sultanic legacies and local politics, 1916-1956

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The first in-depth account of Darfur's history during the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium (from 1916). This work engages with a fundamental question in the study of African history and politics: to what extent did the colonial state re-define the character of local politics in the societies it governed? Existing scholarship on Darfur under the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium (1916-1956) has suggested that colonial governance here represented either straightforward continuity or utterly transformative change from the region's deep history of independent statehoodunder the Darfur Sultanate. This book argues that neither view is adequate: it shows that British rule bequeathed a culture of ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
James Currey
Condition
New
Number of Pages
246
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781847011114
SKU
V9781847011114
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50

Reviews for Darfur: Colonial violence, Sultanic legacies and local politics, 1916-1956
We have reason to thank Vaughan for 'filling in the blanks' by producing such a rich, thoughtful and satisfying monograph.
THE JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL AND COMMONWEALTH HISTORY
Take[s] up the challenge of writing against the grain of state archives, hunting out Sudanese histories of political action and local theories of governance.
JOURNAL OF COLONIALISM AND COLONIAL HISTORY ... Read more

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