New issue #62 of Sudan Studies online
Sudan Studies 61 (January 2020) is now digitally available on this website for SSSUK members who have website accounts. To access the issues, go to the Sudan Studies page (under "Studying the Sudans" in the menu above).
Contents of Issue 62 (July 2020)
Editorial
Obituaries:
Mansur Khalid, Lesley Forbes, William Y. Adams, Tribute to Sudanese health workers
Articles:
Yasir Arman. The Sudanese Doctors who are growing Basil around our Country
Imogen Thurbon. Covid-19 Prevention in Sudan: Scenes from the front line
Ahmed Hashim. Sudan’s Battle Against Covid-19: From social and economic
challenges to the use of graffiti art
Philip Winter. A Border Too Far: the Ilemi Triangle yesterday and today, Part 1
Amira Osman. The Role of the Sudanese Diaspora in the UK in the 19th December Revolution: Reflections, challenges and the way forward
Tohamy Abulgasim Khalifa and Rebecca Bradshaw. The Contemporary Significance of Archaeological Sites in Sudan: A case study of folklore at El Kurru
Daisy Abboudi. A Short History of the Jews in Sudan
Ricardo Preve. Documentary Production Master Class in Khartoum
Report compiled by Rebecca Bradshaw. Reflections on the Coronavirus Pandemic in Sudan, South Sudan and the UK: A conversation hosted by SSSUK.
Book Reviews:
Douglas H. Johnson, South Sudanese Past Notes & Records
Jamal Mahjoub, A Line in the River: Khartoum, city of memory
Rachel Ibreck, South Sudan’s Injustice System: Law and activism on the frontline
Raffi Berg, Red Sea Spies: The true story of Mossad’s fake holiday resort
Luka Biong Deng Kuol and Sarah Logan (eds), The Struggle for South Sudan: Challenges of security and state formation
News from the Sudan Archive, Durham