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'Sudan Studies' 53 is free to access

'Sudan Studies' 53 is free to access

Issue 53 of 'Sudan Studies' has now been made publicly accessible on this website, after the two-year members-only period. See the 'Sudan Studies' page on this website.

 

Contents

Jack Davies. ‘George Harold Williams: An appreciation’. p. 3.

Chris Milner. ‘South Sudanese theatre in 2015’. pp. 4-17.

Chris Vaughan. ‘Colonial governance in Darfur during the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium: Violence and accommodation’. pp. 18-28.

Ricardo Preve. ‘The story of the Macellé’. pp. 29-43.

Ashraf Khalifa. Report on the symposium panel, ‘Youth radicalisation among Sudanese’. pp. 44-47.

Philip Winter. ‘The collapse of governance in South Sudan – Some comments on Gérard Prunier’s ‘hukum’ explanation’. pp. 48-53.

Derek A. Welsby. ‘The Sudan Archaeological Research Society’. pp. 54-66.

Peter Verney. ‘Darfuri singer Surooq Abu el-Nas sings at the 2016 Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration’. pp. 67-69.

Nicki Kindersley. Gender, home and identity: The Nuer repatriation to South Sudan. Review of a book by Katarzyna Grabska. pp. 70-72.

Jack Davies. ‘Disrupting territories: Land, commodification and conflict in Sudan’. Review of a book edited by J. Gertel, R. Rottenburg, and S. Calkins. pp.73-75.

Peter Woodward. ‘The paradox of two Sudans: The CPA and the road to partition’. Review of a book by Mansour Khalid. pp. 76-78

Rashid Sid Ahmed Elsheikh.Sudanese proverbs: Translated, transliterated, explained’. Review of a book by Muna Zaki and Edmund Wyatt. pp. 79-80.

Fergus Nicoll. ‘The last of the great proconsuls: Sir William Luce and the British empire in the Middle East’. Review of a book by M. W. Daly. pp. 81-83.