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A Concise History of South Sudan

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"This new and revised edition of 'A Concise History of South Sudan' was revised by Avelino Androga Said, Yosa Wawa, Anne Farren and Anders Breidlid. All chapters were revised and a new chapter on the period from the referendum in 2011 to the period after independence has been added"--Back cover.

العنوان A Concise History of South Sudan : New and Revised Edition.
الطبعة New and rev. ed.
الناشر Oxford : Fountain Publishers Limited
تاريخ الإصدار 2014
رقم الرف Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Sources of Photos/Figures -- Preface to the New and Revised Edition -- Postscript -- Acknowledgements -- 1. What Historians Do -- Why do we study history? Why is it important? -- Sources of information on history -- 2. The Early History of Sudan -- Introduction -- New social and political organisation -- The Kush Kingdom in Nubia -- Kush in the Christian Bible -- Confusion over Kush in the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible -- The foundation and growth of the Kush Kingdom -- The kings of Kush at Napata: c.750 BC - c.270 BC -- The Kush Kingdom at Meroë: 350 B.C-350 A.D -- Economic life -- Gods of the Meroites, Amun and Apedemak -- Political organisation at Meroë -- The three Kingdoms of Christian Nubia -- The coming of Christianity to Nubia -- Architecture, art and learning in Christian Nubia -- Why did Christianity disappear in Nubia around 1500 AD? -- The coming of the Arabs to Sudan -- The reasons for the migration of Arabs into Sudan in the 7th century -- The migration of the Arabs into Nubia in 641-651 AD -- Course of migration and settlement of the Arabs -- Some effects of the Arab migration on the people of Sudan -- The Kingdom of the Funj: 1504 AD-1821 AD -- Foundation and expansion of the Funj Kingdom -- Social life of the Funj -- Economic life of the Funj -- Political organisation of the Funj -- The decline of the Funj Kingdom -- The main languages of South Sudan -- The migration of Sudanic peoples to the present day South Sudan -- The central Sudanic peoples -- The Ma'di -- Migration history -- Political organisation -- Religious beliefs -- Economic and social life -- The migration of Eastern Nilotics -- The civilisation of the Nilotes -- The Bari of South Sudan -- Migration history -- Economic life -- Social and political organisation.
The migration of Western Nilotics (or River Lake Nilotes) -- The Luo groups among the Nilotes -- Beliefs of Nilotes -- Political organization of Nilotes -- Economic life of Nilotes -- The Shilluk (Chollo) Kingdom of the White Nile -- Origins and migration of the Shilluk (Chollo) -- Language and formation of the Shilluk (Chollo) -- Settlement of the Shilluk (Chollo) -- Social life of the Shilluk (Chollo) -- Customs of the Shilluk (Chollo) -- Beliefs of the Shilluk (Chollo) -- Economic life of the Shilluk (Chollo) -- Political organisation -- The Anywaa -- Origin and migration history -- Social organisation -- Political system of the Anywaa -- Economic life -- The Nuer -- Migration history -- Political organization -- Economic life of the Nuer -- The Dinka -- Migration history -- Religious beliefs of the Dinka -- Political life and values -- Economic life -- The Kingdom of the Azande -- Social organization -- Traditional beliefs -- Customs around birth and married life -- Political organisation of the Azande -- Economic life -- 3. Nineteenth-Century Turning Point -- Introduction -- Economic and social development in Southern Sudan by 1850 -- Political groups in the South in the 19th century -- Political organization of Sudanic and Nilotic societies in the 19th century -- Economic organization in Southern Sudan around 1850 -- Social organization and women´s role -- The Turko-Egyptian conquest -- The conquest of Sudan -- The search for gold and ivory -- Slavery -- The coming of the Christian missionaries to the South -- The White Nile trade after 1841 -- Elephant hunters become wealthy -- The zaribas -- The spread of violence -- The impact of the slave trade on Sudanese during the Turkiyya -- The suppression of the slave trade and the annexation of Southern Sudan -- Bahr el-Ghazal -- Political impact of the Turkiyya on Sudan -- The Mahdist revolution.
Why did the Mahdist revolution succeed? -- 4. Southern Sudan under the Rule of the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium (1899-1945) -- Introduction -- The Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan -- The Fashoda incident -- Condominium: A 'hybrid' form of government -- The British begin to rule Southern Sudan -- Resistance to the Anglo-Egyptian rule in the various regions -- Challenges from the pastoralists in Upper Nile and Bahr- el-Ghazal -- Challenges among the Nuer -- Cotton growing in Southern Sudan -- Condominium policy -- Phase one 1899-1920 -- Missionaries -- Phase two: 1920-1945 -- Education under the British -- The consequences of British rule for the North-South and South-South relations in Sudan -- The beginning of independence -- 5. The Independence Struggle 1942 - 1958 -- Introduction -- The Juba Conference 1947 -- Unrest in the South -- The Legislative Assembly -- Self-government -- Economic and social developments in the South 1942 - 1956 -- Education -- The Torit mutiny, August 1955 -- The massacre in Abyei -- Independence: The transfer of power -- Post - Independent Sudan -- Southern political parties and the federation controversy -- 6. From Military Rule and Armed Resistance to the Addis Ababa Agreement of 1972 -- Introduction -- Abboud comes to power 1958 -- Southern response to Abboud´s policy -- Abboud and the Christian missionary societies -- The beginning of the Southern Sudanese armed struggle -- The overthrow of Abboud's regime -- Social and economic development -- National policy 1965-1969 -- The draft Islamic constitution -- Southern factionalism -- Support from abroad -- Nimeiri takes over in Khartoum -- 7. The Addis Ababa Agreement and the Southern Regional Governments 1972-1983 -- Introduction -- Background of the Addis Ababa Agreement -- The Addis Ababa Agreement -- Reactions to the agreement.
The politics of the Southern regional governments -- The first regional governments 1972 - 1978 -- The second regional government 1978 - 1980 -- The third regional government 1980 - 1981 and the abrogation of the Addis Ababa Agreement in 1983 -- Conflicting issues from the Addis Ababa Agreement to the second civil war -- Economic development -- Shari'a law -- 8. The Second Civil War, 1983-2005 -- Introduction -- The founding of the SPLA/M and its aims -- The formation of the SPLM /SPLA and the leadership question -- The liberation war -- Nimeiri's reactions to the mounting insurgency -- The overthrow of Nimeiri -- The Koka Dam Declaration -- The Koka Dam Declaration was not implemented by the new coalition government -- The Sudanese People´s Liberation Army acquires a wider base -- The Sudanese Peace Initiative -- The NIF military coup -- Conflicts among Southern Sudanese -- The impact of Mengistu´s departure from Ethiopia on the SPLA -- The Bor Massacre -- Southerners help Bashir to fight the SPLA -- The consequences of war -- A Southern identity -- Displaced persons in and around Khartoum during the war -- The construction of a Southern identity in and around the capital -- Education in the SPLM/A-controlled areas: Reinforcing Southern resistance -- 9. The Meaning of the CPA -- Introduction -- Peace negotiations: International attempts to bring peace between the South and the North -- The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) -- The CPA was not comprehensive -- Preparation for the referendum 2011 -- 10. The Referendum, Independence and its Aftermath -- The referendum in January 2011 in Southern Sudan -- The independence of South Sudan -- Challenges after independence -- Corruption in South Sudan -- South Sudan in internal conflict -- Appendix 1:The Addis Ababa Agreement -- Appendix 2: The Machakos Protocol -- Further reading -- Index.
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الشكل 1 online resource (394 pages)
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