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South Sudan: A New History for a New Nation
South Sudan: A New History for a New Nation

by Douglas H. Johnson and Douglas H. Johnson

Ohio University Press, 2016

ISBNs

Paper: 978-0-8214-2242-7

eISBN: 978-0-8214-4584-6

About the Book

Africa’s newest nation has a long history. Often considered remote and isolated from the rest of Africa, and usually associated with the violence of slavery and civil war, South Sudan has been an arena for a complex mixing of peoples, languages, and beliefs. The nation’s diversity is both its strength and a challenge as its people attempt to overcome the legacy of decades of war to build a new economic, political, and national future.

Most recent studies of South Sudan’s history have a foreshortened sense of the past, focusing on current political issues, the recently ended civil war, or the ongoing conflicts within the country and along its border with Sudan. This brief but substantial overview of South Sudan’s longue durée, by one of the world’s foremost experts on the region, answers the need for a current, accessible book on this important country.

Drawing on recent advances in the archaeology of the Nile Valley, new fieldwork as well as classic ethnography, and local and foreign archives, Johnson recovers South Sudan’s place in African history and challenges the stereotypes imposed on its peoples.

About the Author

Douglas H. Johnson is a Fellow of the Rift Valley Institute, a historian of Sudan and South Sudan, and an award-winning author and editor. He was a consultant during the Sudan peace talks and a member of the Abyei Boundaries Commission.

Reviews
“There are precious few history books about South Sudan that look beyond its recent origins. South Sudan: A New History for a New Nation is an excellent example of just such a work. Douglas H. Johnson is one of the world’s most eminently qualified authors for such an undertaking. An excellent, compact history.”—Richard Stupart, Africa at LSE Book Reviews

“With its call for better use of existing sources and a stronger historiographical approach, South Sudan: A New History for a New Nation is a timely addition which speaks directly to South Sudan’s mixed experience of nation building and which challenges existing misconceptions about South Sudan and its history.…Johnson picks apart the singular paradigm of South Sudan’s perennial exploitation by various intruders, offering instead a rich exposition of a diverse region.”—Sudan Studies

“Douglas Johnson’s South Sudan is a bold project by an author deeply knowledgeable about how local histories have now merged into a new and troubled state. The book offers impressive details for how disparate ethnicities have come to take on the obstacles to building a nation, or the failure to do so. Johnson has been a consummate observer of this place and this struggle that has a history and faces extraordinary challenges to make a national future.”—James C. McCann, author of Maize and Grace: Africa’s Encounter with a New World Crop

Tags
Ohio Short Histories of Africa, South Sudan, Nation, Africa, Politics and government, History
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License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0