About this book
Introduction
This groundbreaking study offers a rare window into the history of slavery in the Sudan, with particular attention to the relationships between slaves and masters. Thoroughly documented, it provides valuable context to current issues of global concern and combats persistent myths about African slavery.
Keywords
Africa African history history of literature history of slavery slave trade slavery slaves Sudan trade
Bibliographic information
- Book Title Slavery in the Sudan
- Book Subtitle History, Documents, and Commentary
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Authors
Sharon Barnes
Asma Mohamed Abdel Halim
Mohamed Ibrahim Nugud
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137286031
- Copyright Information Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2013
- Publisher Name Palgrave Macmillan, New York
- eBook Packages Palgrave History Collection History (R0)
- Hardcover ISBN 978-1-137-28602-4
- Softcover ISBN 978-1-349-44911-8
- eBook ISBN 978-1-137-28603-1
- Edition Number 1
- Number of Pages XXIX, 184
- Number of Illustrations 0 b/w illustrations, 0 illustrations in colour
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Topics
African History
Cultural History
Social History
History of the Middle East
Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights
History of North Africa
Reviews
'The late Mohamed Ibrahim Nugud wrote a book on slavery in the Sudan the like of which had not seen the shelves of any Sudanese library, and for that matter, of any library. It is as thorough and provocative as it is honest, self-deprecating, and readable. The editors have succeeded in ably rendering into English not only the author's complex and challenging ideas but also his clever nuance and palatable eccentricity. Slavery in the Sudan is an encyclopedic work no self-respecting library anywhere in the world should be without.' - Ismail H. Abdalla, Professor Emeritus, The College of William and Mary in Virginia