The Kenana handbook of Sudan / / edited by Peter Gwynvay Hopkins ; preface by Dr Galal Y. El Degair ; foreword by Osman A. El Nazir |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxfordshire, England ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1596 p.) |
Disciplina | 962.4 |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 0-203-82387-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Foreword; Editor's Introduction; Acknowledgements; I. Prehistory; 1. Sudan, Land of Cultures: The Prehistoric Period (100000 BCE-3500 CE); The A-group culture 3800 BCE; The C-group culture 2150-2240 BCE; The Egyptian Middle Kingdom (2000-1750 BCE); Kerma culture (2000-1580 BCE); The Egyptian New Kingdom (1580-1100 BCE); Napatan Period (750-592 BCE); Meroitic Period (592 BCE-CE 350); The X- group culture (CE 300-600); Christian period (CE 543-1504); Funj kingdom (CE 1504-1821)
2. Wadi Howar: Climate Change and Human Occupation in the Sudanese Desert During the Past Eleven Thousand YearsThe Upper Wadi Howar; The Middle Wadi Howar; Zolat el Hammad; The West Nubian Palaeolake; The Darbel Arba'in; Jebel Rahib and Jebel Tageru; The Lower Wadi Howar; Animal and plant remains; The Neolithic dune habitats; The fortress; A trend towards increasing rainfall?; Occupation history of the Sudanese Sahara; Wadi Howar National Park; Acknowledgements; References; II. Archaeology; 3. The Archaeology of Sudan; The Development of Archaeology in the Middle Nile Long-Term Perspectives on Sudan's PastChanging Environments?; Changing Lifeways; Urban Origins?; Human Beginnings; The Neolithic - the beginning of herding and farming; Kerma and Kush; Napata and Meroe; The End of Meroe and the Creation of the Nubian Kingdoms; The End of the Medieval Kingdoms and Post-Medieval Sudan; 4. The State and the Plains: History and Culture of the Nubian-Sudanese Nile Valley in Antiquity; Chronological overview; African roots; Fifth and Fourth Millennia BCE; Southern Province of Egypt; 3000-1500 BCE; The Kingdom of Kerma; 2500-1550 BCE; Pharaoh: The Conqueror 1550-1000 BCEBlack Pharaohs; 900-656 BCE; The Kingdom of Napata; 656-270 BCE; The Kingdom of Meroe; 270 BC-350 AD; 5. The Ancient Eastern Desert Dwellers: A Sixth-Century Tribe and Its Pottery; Eastern Desert Ware; III. History; 6. A Cultural History of Nubia and the Nilotic Sudan: AD 580 - AD 1600; Conversion of Nubia to Christianity; The Baqt Treaty; Architectural Development: Houses; Sacred Architecture: Nubian Churches; Mural Art; Domestic Arts; Literature and Languages; The Decline of Nubian Civilisation; The Arabisation and Islamisation of the Sudanese People The Abdallab Kingdom and the Funj SultanateAcknowledgements; Bibliography; 7. Three Empires on the Nile: Ismael Pasha, General Gordon, The Mahdi, and Lord Kitchener; 8. The Shaping of Modern Sudan: The Ottoman-Turkish Empire and the Republic of Sudan; CE 1517-85; 1820-1914; The Egyptian Turkiyya (1820-84); The Mahdiyya (1884-98); The British Turkiyya (1898-1914); Epilogue (1922-47); 9. Sudan Engraved, 1860-1890; 10. Life Under the Anglo-Egyptian Mandate in Historical Photographs: The Sudan Archive, University of Durham; Collections; Subject content; Photographs, films, maps and artefacts Books on Sudan |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910464883903321 |
Oxfordshire, England ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2009 | ||
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The Kenana handbook of Sudan / / edited by Peter Gwynvay Hopkins ; preface by Dr Galal Y. El Degair ; foreword by Osman A. El Nazir |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxfordshire, England ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1596 p.) |
Disciplina | 962.4 |
ISBN |
1-136-77525-0
0-203-82387-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Foreword; Editor's Introduction; Acknowledgements; I. Prehistory; 1. Sudan, Land of Cultures: The Prehistoric Period (100000 BCE-3500 CE); The A-group culture 3800 BCE; The C-group culture 2150-2240 BCE; The Egyptian Middle Kingdom (2000-1750 BCE); Kerma culture (2000-1580 BCE); The Egyptian New Kingdom (1580-1100 BCE); Napatan Period (750-592 BCE); Meroitic Period (592 BCE-CE 350); The X- group culture (CE 300-600); Christian period (CE 543-1504); Funj kingdom (CE 1504-1821)
2. Wadi Howar: Climate Change and Human Occupation in the Sudanese Desert During the Past Eleven Thousand YearsThe Upper Wadi Howar; The Middle Wadi Howar; Zolat el Hammad; The West Nubian Palaeolake; The Darbel Arba'in; Jebel Rahib and Jebel Tageru; The Lower Wadi Howar; Animal and plant remains; The Neolithic dune habitats; The fortress; A trend towards increasing rainfall?; Occupation history of the Sudanese Sahara; Wadi Howar National Park; Acknowledgements; References; II. Archaeology; 3. The Archaeology of Sudan; The Development of Archaeology in the Middle Nile Long-Term Perspectives on Sudan's PastChanging Environments?; Changing Lifeways; Urban Origins?; Human Beginnings; The Neolithic - the beginning of herding and farming; Kerma and Kush; Napata and Meroe; The End of Meroe and the Creation of the Nubian Kingdoms; The End of the Medieval Kingdoms and Post-Medieval Sudan; 4. The State and the Plains: History and Culture of the Nubian-Sudanese Nile Valley in Antiquity; Chronological overview; African roots; Fifth and Fourth Millennia BCE; Southern Province of Egypt; 3000-1500 BCE; The Kingdom of Kerma; 2500-1550 BCE; Pharaoh: The Conqueror 1550-1000 BCEBlack Pharaohs; 900-656 BCE; The Kingdom of Napata; 656-270 BCE; The Kingdom of Meroe; 270 BC-350 AD; 5. The Ancient Eastern Desert Dwellers: A Sixth-Century Tribe and Its Pottery; Eastern Desert Ware; III. History; 6. A Cultural History of Nubia and the Nilotic Sudan: AD 580 - AD 1600; Conversion of Nubia to Christianity; The Baqt Treaty; Architectural Development: Houses; Sacred Architecture: Nubian Churches; Mural Art; Domestic Arts; Literature and Languages; The Decline of Nubian Civilisation; The Arabisation and Islamisation of the Sudanese People The Abdallab Kingdom and the Funj SultanateAcknowledgements; Bibliography; 7. Three Empires on the Nile: Ismael Pasha, General Gordon, The Mahdi, and Lord Kitchener; 8. The Shaping of Modern Sudan: The Ottoman-Turkish Empire and the Republic of Sudan; CE 1517-85; 1820-1914; The Egyptian Turkiyya (1820-84); The Mahdiyya (1884-98); The British Turkiyya (1898-1914); Epilogue (1922-47); 9. Sudan Engraved, 1860-1890; 10. Life Under the Anglo-Egyptian Mandate in Historical Photographs: The Sudan Archive, University of Durham; Collections; Subject content; Photographs, films, maps and artefacts Books on Sudan |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786548103321 |
Oxfordshire, England ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2009 | ||
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The Kenana handbook of Sudan / / edited by Peter Gwynvay Hopkins ; preface by Dr Galal Y. El Degair ; foreword by Osman A. El Nazir |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxfordshire, England ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (1596 p.) |
Disciplina | 962.4 |
ISBN |
1-136-77525-0
0-203-82387-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Foreword; Editor's Introduction; Acknowledgements; I. Prehistory; 1. Sudan, Land of Cultures: The Prehistoric Period (100000 BCE-3500 CE); The A-group culture 3800 BCE; The C-group culture 2150-2240 BCE; The Egyptian Middle Kingdom (2000-1750 BCE); Kerma culture (2000-1580 BCE); The Egyptian New Kingdom (1580-1100 BCE); Napatan Period (750-592 BCE); Meroitic Period (592 BCE-CE 350); The X- group culture (CE 300-600); Christian period (CE 543-1504); Funj kingdom (CE 1504-1821)
2. Wadi Howar: Climate Change and Human Occupation in the Sudanese Desert During the Past Eleven Thousand YearsThe Upper Wadi Howar; The Middle Wadi Howar; Zolat el Hammad; The West Nubian Palaeolake; The Darbel Arba'in; Jebel Rahib and Jebel Tageru; The Lower Wadi Howar; Animal and plant remains; The Neolithic dune habitats; The fortress; A trend towards increasing rainfall?; Occupation history of the Sudanese Sahara; Wadi Howar National Park; Acknowledgements; References; II. Archaeology; 3. The Archaeology of Sudan; The Development of Archaeology in the Middle Nile Long-Term Perspectives on Sudan's PastChanging Environments?; Changing Lifeways; Urban Origins?; Human Beginnings; The Neolithic - the beginning of herding and farming; Kerma and Kush; Napata and Meroe; The End of Meroe and the Creation of the Nubian Kingdoms; The End of the Medieval Kingdoms and Post-Medieval Sudan; 4. The State and the Plains: History and Culture of the Nubian-Sudanese Nile Valley in Antiquity; Chronological overview; African roots; Fifth and Fourth Millennia BCE; Southern Province of Egypt; 3000-1500 BCE; The Kingdom of Kerma; 2500-1550 BCE; Pharaoh: The Conqueror 1550-1000 BCEBlack Pharaohs; 900-656 BCE; The Kingdom of Napata; 656-270 BCE; The Kingdom of Meroe; 270 BC-350 AD; 5. The Ancient Eastern Desert Dwellers: A Sixth-Century Tribe and Its Pottery; Eastern Desert Ware; III. History; 6. A Cultural History of Nubia and the Nilotic Sudan: AD 580 - AD 1600; Conversion of Nubia to Christianity; The Baqt Treaty; Architectural Development: Houses; Sacred Architecture: Nubian Churches; Mural Art; Domestic Arts; Literature and Languages; The Decline of Nubian Civilisation; The Arabisation and Islamisation of the Sudanese People The Abdallab Kingdom and the Funj SultanateAcknowledgements; Bibliography; 7. Three Empires on the Nile: Ismael Pasha, General Gordon, The Mahdi, and Lord Kitchener; 8. The Shaping of Modern Sudan: The Ottoman-Turkish Empire and the Republic of Sudan; CE 1517-85; 1820-1914; The Egyptian Turkiyya (1820-84); The Mahdiyya (1884-98); The British Turkiyya (1898-1914); Epilogue (1922-47); 9. Sudan Engraved, 1860-1890; 10. Life Under the Anglo-Egyptian Mandate in Historical Photographs: The Sudan Archive, University of Durham; Collections; Subject content; Photographs, films, maps and artefacts Books on Sudan |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822017403321 |
Oxfordshire, England ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2009 | ||
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Multidimensional Change in Sudan (1989–2011) [[electronic resource] ] : Reshaping Livelihoods, Conflicts and Identities |
Autore | Casciarri Barbara |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY, : Berghahn Books, 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (392 p.) |
Disciplina | 964.4043 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AssalMunzoul A. M
IretonFrancois |
Soggetto topico |
Natural resources--Sudan--Management
Sudan--Politics and government--1985- Sudan--Social conditions--21st century Natural resources - Management - Sudan History & Archaeology Regions & Countries - Africa |
Soggetto non controllato |
africa
civic conflict contemporary sudan cultural change dark diplomacy engaging geographical viewpoint globalization historical independence movement insights from fieldwork intense major transformations national identity natural resources political science political regional conflict regional studies retrospective social change social science social sciences south sudan sudan sudanese history tragic water management |
ISBN | 1-78238-618-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Multidimensional Change in Sudan (1989-2011); Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Notes on the Transliteration of Arabic Terms; Abbreviations; Introduction - Multidimensional Change in Sudan (1989-2011): Insights from Fieldwork; Part I - Land Issues and Livelihoods in the Capital Region and Rural Areas; Chapter 1 - Old-Timers and Newcomers in Al-Salha: Dynamics of Land Allocation in an Urban Periphery; Chapter 2 - Urban Agriculture Facing Land Pressure in Greater Khartoum: The Case of New Real Estate Projects on Tuti and Au Se'id
Chapter 3 - Access Strategies to Economic and Social Resources among Recent Migrants on the Outskirts of Khartoum: The Example of Bawga Al-SharigChapter 4 - Contested Land Rights and Ethnic Conflict in Mornei (West Darfur): Scarcity of Resources or Crises of Governance?; Part II - Water Resources at the Core of Local and Global Interactions; Chapter 5 - Sudan's Hydropolitics: Regional Chess Games, National Hegemony and Local Resistance; Chapter 6 - Local Management of Urbanized Water: Exchanges among Neighbours, Household Actions and Identity in Deim (Khartoum) Chapter 7 - Domestic Water Supply and Management in North Kordofan Villages: Al-Lowaib as an ExampleChapter 8 - Water Management among Sudanese Pastoralists: End of the Commons or 'Silent Resistance' to Commoditization?; Part III - New Actors, New Spaces and New Imagination on Conflicts; Chapter 9 - Asian Players in Sudan: Social and Economic Impacts of 'New-Old' Actors; Chapter 10 - Oil Exploration and Conflict in Sudan: The Predicament for Pastoralists in North-South Borderline States; Chapter 11 - What Place in Khartoum for the Displaced? Between State Regulation and Individual Strategies Chapter 12 - Activist Mobilization and Internationalization of the Darfur CrisisPart IV - Reshaping Languages, Identities and Ideologies; Chapter 13 - The Islamic Movement and Power in Sudan: From Revolution to Absorption into the State; Chapter 14 - Language Policy and Planning in Sudan: From Local Vernaculars to National Languages; Chapter 15 - 'One Tribe, One Language': Ethnolinguistic Identity and Language Revitalization among the Laggori in the Nuba Mountains Chapter 16 - Between Ideological Security and Intellectual Plurality: 'Colonialism' and 'Globalization' in Northern Sudanese Educational DiscoursesEpilogue - A New Sudan?; Bibliography; Contributors; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910797163903321 |
Casciarri Barbara
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New York, NY, : Berghahn Books, 2015 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Multidimensional Change in Sudan (1989–2011) [[electronic resource] ] : Reshaping Livelihoods, Conflicts and Identities |
Autore | Casciarri Barbara |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York, NY, : Berghahn Books, 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (392 p.) |
Disciplina | 964.4043 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AssalMunzoul A. M
IretonFrancois |
Soggetto topico |
Natural resources--Sudan--Management
Sudan--Politics and government--1985- Sudan--Social conditions--21st century Natural resources - Management - Sudan History & Archaeology Regions & Countries - Africa |
Soggetto non controllato |
africa
civic conflict contemporary sudan cultural change dark diplomacy engaging geographical viewpoint globalization historical independence movement insights from fieldwork intense major transformations national identity natural resources political science political regional conflict regional studies retrospective social change social science social sciences south sudan sudan sudanese history tragic water management |
ISBN | 1-78238-618-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Multidimensional Change in Sudan (1989-2011); Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Notes on the Transliteration of Arabic Terms; Abbreviations; Introduction - Multidimensional Change in Sudan (1989-2011): Insights from Fieldwork; Part I - Land Issues and Livelihoods in the Capital Region and Rural Areas; Chapter 1 - Old-Timers and Newcomers in Al-Salha: Dynamics of Land Allocation in an Urban Periphery; Chapter 2 - Urban Agriculture Facing Land Pressure in Greater Khartoum: The Case of New Real Estate Projects on Tuti and Au Se'id
Chapter 3 - Access Strategies to Economic and Social Resources among Recent Migrants on the Outskirts of Khartoum: The Example of Bawga Al-SharigChapter 4 - Contested Land Rights and Ethnic Conflict in Mornei (West Darfur): Scarcity of Resources or Crises of Governance?; Part II - Water Resources at the Core of Local and Global Interactions; Chapter 5 - Sudan's Hydropolitics: Regional Chess Games, National Hegemony and Local Resistance; Chapter 6 - Local Management of Urbanized Water: Exchanges among Neighbours, Household Actions and Identity in Deim (Khartoum) Chapter 7 - Domestic Water Supply and Management in North Kordofan Villages: Al-Lowaib as an ExampleChapter 8 - Water Management among Sudanese Pastoralists: End of the Commons or 'Silent Resistance' to Commoditization?; Part III - New Actors, New Spaces and New Imagination on Conflicts; Chapter 9 - Asian Players in Sudan: Social and Economic Impacts of 'New-Old' Actors; Chapter 10 - Oil Exploration and Conflict in Sudan: The Predicament for Pastoralists in North-South Borderline States; Chapter 11 - What Place in Khartoum for the Displaced? Between State Regulation and Individual Strategies Chapter 12 - Activist Mobilization and Internationalization of the Darfur CrisisPart IV - Reshaping Languages, Identities and Ideologies; Chapter 13 - The Islamic Movement and Power in Sudan: From Revolution to Absorption into the State; Chapter 14 - Language Policy and Planning in Sudan: From Local Vernaculars to National Languages; Chapter 15 - 'One Tribe, One Language': Ethnolinguistic Identity and Language Revitalization among the Laggori in the Nuba Mountains Chapter 16 - Between Ideological Security and Intellectual Plurality: 'Colonialism' and 'Globalization' in Northern Sudanese Educational DiscoursesEpilogue - A New Sudan?; Bibliography; Contributors; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910814142103321 |
Casciarri Barbara
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New York, NY, : Berghahn Books, 2015 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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