Imperial Sudan: The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium 1934-1956Cambridge University Press, 11/12/2003 - 488 من الصفحات Imperial Sudan completes a study of the formative colonial period during which Britain and Egypt ruled the country. The previous volume, the acclaimed Empire on the Nile: The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1898-1934, appeared in 1986. The current book takes the narrative to independence in 1956 and thus, with Empire, constitutes the first comprehensive survey of the political and economic history of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Dr Daly examines the structure of the colonial regime, its role in Anglo-Egyptian relations, and the development of Sudanese nationalist politics during the inter-war years. He surveys economic and social developments, including government finance and development policy, transport and communications, agricultural production, and social services. He reveals the Sudan's important role in the Second World War, when the Sudan Defence Force held back Italian invasion. The complicated path to self-government and self-determination, which culminated in independence in 1956, is explained in great detail. The book ends with the transfer of power, and the author reflects on the legacy of the Condominium. |
المحتوى
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE GOVERNORGENERALSHIP OF SIR STEWARY SYMES 10341940 POLITICAL AND DIPLOMATIC DEVELOPMENTS | 8 |
Cario and Khartoum | 19 |
Provinvial administration in theory and practice | 25 |
Symes as governorgeneral of the Sudan | 45 |
THE SUDAN IN AGLOEGYPTIAN RELATIONS 19341940 | 47 |
The 1936 treaty | 50 |
AngloEgyptian relation 19361939 | 58 |
Labour | 190 |
Education | 193 |
THE SUDANESE AND THE CODOMINI 19461947 | 206 |
Sudanese politics 19461947 | 220 |
The fate of the south | 234 |
THE PATH TO SELFGOVERNMENT 19481953 | 243 |
The legislative assembly 19481950 | 262 |
The achievement of selfgovernment 19511953 | 280 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUDANESE NATIONALIST POLITICS 19341940 | 65 |
NeoMahdism | 71 |
The Graduates General Congress | 76 |
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 19341939 | 84 |
Transport and communications | 92 |
Agricultural production | 95 |
Animal production | 100 |
Foreign trade | 102 |
Social services | 104 |
THE SUDAN DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR | 127 |
The Sudan Government during the war | 137 |
Nationalist politics during the war | 154 |
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTS 19391945 | 172 |
Government revenue and expediture | 175 |
Production and trade | 182 |
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTS 19461955 | 302 |
The rise of labour | 317 |
Education | 330 |
Medical developments | 346 |
SELFGOVERNMENT AND INDEPENDENCE | 352 |
Selfgovernment | 362 |
The rush to independence | 379 |
The transfer of power | 388 |
CONCLUSION THE LEGACY OF THE CONDOMINIUM | 395 |
Abbreviations | 400 |
Notes | 402 |
Bibliography | 450 |
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