White Nile, Black Blood: War, Leadership, and Ethnicity from Khartoum to Kampala
by Jay Spaulding (Editor), Stephanie Beswick (Editor)
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Over the course of a half-century of independence the former Anglo-Egyptian Sudan has been torn by extended periods of warfare, during which the southern Sudan, roughly defined by the basin of the White Nile, has acquired an ever-greater sense of separate identity. During the same interval the Southern Sudan has been drawn increasingly into a web of diplomatic and geopolitical ties with neighbouring lands. Here studies by leading African, European and American scholars of Southern Sudan show more present an impressive array of essays covering all aspects. show lessTags
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- Sudan; White Nile
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- 962.403 — History & geography History of Africa Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan Sudan [& South Sudan] Sudan & South Sudan Imperialism & Nationalism in the Sudan
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- DT156.4 .W45 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Africa History of Africa Sudan. Anglo-Egyptian Sudan History
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