The Sociopolitical Construction of a Country
The Sociopolitical Construction of a Country
This chapter sets forth and frames an analysis of the rise of the Sudanese order and its social, political, and cultural productions. It focuses on: three transformations within the pre-colonial, colonial, and postcolonial state; how these transformations affected the written and unwritten rules for emerging social and political groups; and how various sociopolitical developments and institutions have produced various types of violence.
Keywords: Sudan, antiquity, Sudanese order, Sultanes, Islam, class, slavery
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