The Gezira Scheme of northern Sudan has been consistently portrayed as a totalising institution which imposed a distinctly new form of social and economic organisation upon a tenant body. This study reassesses the impact of the Gezira Scheme, suggesting that the changes brought by the Scheme were of degree rather than type, and did not disrupt the cultural values at the heart of society. It credits the Sudanese actors within the Scheme with an agency previously denied to them, and looks holistically at the region’s experience of governance. The Scheme is thus seen not as a controlling and oppressive institution, but rather as a tool used by a flexible and forward-looking society to improve personal circumstances. To these ends both the econ...
The paper describes the history of settlement of West African migrants in the Eastern Region of Geda...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
A number of factors contributed to the rise of political parties in the Sudan. Firstly, there was th...
This thesis is a case study in the political economy of urbanization and urban life in the Sudan. It...
This study examines the politics of land acquisition in Sudan, exploring the subject empirically thr...
This report discusses citizenship in Sudan. It explores the history of citizenship in this country, ...
This thesis is a study of decentralisation in the Sudan both as a mechanism for the management of et...
The study seeks to delineate the African socio-political environment through an analytical contextua...
In the first half of the 20th century, colonial rulers, a British firm and Sudanese farmers changed ...
This dissertation is based on my research into two different types of societies located in the Repub...
In the first half of the 20th century, colonial rulers, a British firm and Sudanese farmers changed ...
This dissertation provides evidence of at least five ways in which taxes in the Anglo-Egyptian Condo...
Bronwen Manby is senior programme adviser on Africa with the Open Society Foundations, and author of...
Despite the recent decentralization reforms, citizenship and freedom are still problematic in many S...
The study seeks to delineate the African socio-political environment through an analytical contextua...
The paper describes the history of settlement of West African migrants in the Eastern Region of Geda...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
A number of factors contributed to the rise of political parties in the Sudan. Firstly, there was th...
This thesis is a case study in the political economy of urbanization and urban life in the Sudan. It...
This study examines the politics of land acquisition in Sudan, exploring the subject empirically thr...
This report discusses citizenship in Sudan. It explores the history of citizenship in this country, ...
This thesis is a study of decentralisation in the Sudan both as a mechanism for the management of et...
The study seeks to delineate the African socio-political environment through an analytical contextua...
In the first half of the 20th century, colonial rulers, a British firm and Sudanese farmers changed ...
This dissertation is based on my research into two different types of societies located in the Repub...
In the first half of the 20th century, colonial rulers, a British firm and Sudanese farmers changed ...
This dissertation provides evidence of at least five ways in which taxes in the Anglo-Egyptian Condo...
Bronwen Manby is senior programme adviser on Africa with the Open Society Foundations, and author of...
Despite the recent decentralization reforms, citizenship and freedom are still problematic in many S...
The study seeks to delineate the African socio-political environment through an analytical contextua...
The paper describes the history of settlement of West African migrants in the Eastern Region of Geda...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
A number of factors contributed to the rise of political parties in the Sudan. Firstly, there was th...