Stephanie F. Beswick
Domaine de recherche | l'Afrique |
Pays de résidence | États-Unis d'Amérique |
Titre | Assistant Professor |
Affiliation | Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana |
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Adresse | Department of History
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Pays de spécialisation | Sudan ; South Sudan |
Recherche | Northeast and Eastern Africa; the Sudan; the Southern
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Publications | _White Nile Black Blood: War, Leadership and Ethnicity from Khartoum to
_Personality and Political Culture in Africa_ ed. Mel Page, Stephanie
"The Dinka as 'Northern Sudanese," the Nuer as 'Luo' and the Genesis of
"The Ethnicity of Bondage in the Valley of the Upper Nile: Slavery and the
"Nilotes of Eastern Africa: Western Nilotes: Shilluk, Nuer, Dinka,
"Women, War and Leadership in South Sudan (1700-1990), _White Nile, Black
"The Ngok: Emergence and Destruction of a Nilotic Protostate in Southwest
"A Religious and Ethnic Kaleidoscope or a North/South Frontier?
"Sex, Bondage and the Market: The Emergence of Prostitution in Northern
"Master Servant Relations During the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium in the
"The Black Hole of Kosti: the Murder of Baggara Detainees by Shaigi Police
"Islam and the Dinka of the Southern Sudan from the Pre-Colonial Period to
"Non-Acceptance of Islam in the Southern Sudan: the Case of the Dinka,
"The Addis Abba Agreement, 1972-1983: Harbinger of the Second Civil War in
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Mots-clés | ethnicity ; culture ; religion ; history ; politics ; Northeast Africa ; Eastern Africa |