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A History of Sudan

by Ruben Loughborough
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798246515426
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 170
  • Original Price: GBP 10.22
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 236 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Africa / North

From the golden age of the "Black Pharaohs" to the tragic conflicts of the modern era, this comprehensive volume traces the epic history of Sudan-a land defined by the life-giving waters of the Nile and the complex intersection of African and Arab identities. The narrative begins in the ancient Kingdom of Kush, exploring a civilization that once conquered Egypt and left behind a legacy of pyramids that still rise from the desert sands. It follows the rise and fall of indigenous power through the medieval Christian realms of Nubia and the eventual spread of Islam through the Funj Sultanate, illustrating the deep-seated cultural fusions that shaped the region's early soul.

The book provides a detailed analysis of the disruptive 19th and 20th centuries, marked by foreign conquest and fierce resistance. Readers will explore the brutal Turco-Egyptian occupation, the messianic fervor of the Mahdist Revolution, and the subsequent era of the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium. This period of colonial rule not only drew the modern borders of the nation but also entrenched the deep divisions between the Arab-Muslim north and the African, Christian, and animist south-colonial decisions that would lay the groundwork for decades of post-independence instability.

Central to the narrative is the tragic cycle of civil war that has haunted Sudan since its independence in 1956. The text examines the root causes of the First and Second Sudanese Civil Wars, delving into the struggles over resources, the imposition of Islamic law, and the marginalization of the nation's peripheries. It offers a haunting look at the humanitarian catastrophes that defined the late 20th century, including the genocide in Darfur and the rise of the authoritarian regime of Omar al-Bashir, while documenting the resilience of a people caught in the crossfire of ideological and ethnic strife.

Turning to recent history, the book explores the historic 2011 referendum that led to the birth of South Sudan and the subsequent challenges faced by both nations. It captures the electric hope of the 2019 Sudanese Revolution, where a peaceful "people power" movement toppled a three-decade dictatorship, only to see those democratic aspirations threatened by a 2021 military coup and the devastating outbreak of war in 2023. This section provides critical context for the current crisis, explaining the power struggle between military factions that has brought the state to the brink of collapse.

Beyond the political headlines, this history honors the immense cultural richness of the Sudanese people. It delves into a tapestry of traditions, Sufi spirituality, and artistic brilliance that persists despite displacement and war. Providing an essential overview for anyone seeking to understand one of Africa's most complex and strategically vital nations, the book concludes with a poignant look at the challenges and possibilities that lie ahead for a country still searching for a stable and inclusive national identity.

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