In the post-colonial world, founding fathers are generally connected with the anti-colonial struggle, people such as Leopold Senghor in Senegal, Sa'ad Zaghlul i Egypt, or Ahmed Ben Bello in Morocco. The Sudan is very atypical in this respect. At present, Sudanese people seem to have forgotten the event, the "1924 revolution" that for the first time in Sudan's history brought forward the ida of the country being a nation-state
In spite of the numerous challenges it faces (including a traumatic split), Sudan has not yet fallen...
In the wake of the protests that toppled regimes across the Middle East in 2011, Sudanese activists ...
This article discusses the Graduates\u27 National Movement in Sudan between 1918-1944. The first par...
International audienceThe 1924 Revolution was a watershed in Sudanese history, the first episode of ...
CEDEJ Khartoum is pleased to announce the recent publication of "Lost Nationalism. Revolution, Memor...
After the First World War, a nationalist movement quickly gained momentum in Sudan, eventually leadi...
International audienceThis article attempts to trace a geography of the memory of the 1924 Revolutio...
‘Alī ‘Abd al-Laṭīf (c. 1896~1948), an ex-officer, was a leader of the "1924 Revolution", which is ge...
Sudan survived different external rules, at least starting from 1821, when it became a part of the E...
Following the official sanction for the colonization of Africa, given by the Berlin Conference, West...
‘Ali ‘Abd al-Laṭīf (c. 1896~1948), an ex-officer, was a leader of the “1924 Revolution”, which is ge...
In spite of the numerous challenges it faces (including a traumatic split), Sudan has not yet fallen...
In the wake of the protests that toppled regimes across the Middle East in 2011, Sudanese activists ...
This article discusses the Graduates\u27 National Movement in Sudan between 1918-1944. The first par...
International audienceThe 1924 Revolution was a watershed in Sudanese history, the first episode of ...
CEDEJ Khartoum is pleased to announce the recent publication of "Lost Nationalism. Revolution, Memor...
After the First World War, a nationalist movement quickly gained momentum in Sudan, eventually leadi...
International audienceThis article attempts to trace a geography of the memory of the 1924 Revolutio...
‘Alī ‘Abd al-Laṭīf (c. 1896~1948), an ex-officer, was a leader of the "1924 Revolution", which is ge...
Sudan survived different external rules, at least starting from 1821, when it became a part of the E...
Following the official sanction for the colonization of Africa, given by the Berlin Conference, West...
‘Ali ‘Abd al-Laṭīf (c. 1896~1948), an ex-officer, was a leader of the “1924 Revolution”, which is ge...
In spite of the numerous challenges it faces (including a traumatic split), Sudan has not yet fallen...
In the wake of the protests that toppled regimes across the Middle East in 2011, Sudanese activists ...
This article discusses the Graduates\u27 National Movement in Sudan between 1918-1944. The first par...