A good basic introduction for anybody interested in the region.

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The author of this work, the chair/director of the International Studies Program at Idaho State University, has written quite a nice monograph on Somali history in only about 200 pages. . . . This work is recommended for most libraries, but especially high school, college, and public libraries.

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This book vividly depicts Somalia from its pre-colonial period to the present day, documenting the tumultuous history of a nation that has faced many challenges.
Somalia is a nation with a history that stretches back more than ten millennia to the beginnings of human civilization. This book provides sweeping coverage of Somalia's history ranging from the earliest times to its modern-day status as a country of ten million inhabitants, providing a unique social-scientific treatment of the nation's key issues across ethnic and regional boundaries.

The book addresses not only Somali sociocultural and political history but also covers Somalia's administration and economy, secessionist movements, civil and regional wars, and examines the dynamics of state collapse, democratization, terrorism, and piracy in contemporary times. The author details the extremely rich history of the Somali people and their customs while documenting past history, enabling readers to make meaning out of the country's ongoing crisis.

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This book vividly depicts Somalia from its pre-colonial period to the present day, documenting the tumultuous history of a nation that has faced many challenges.

Somalia is a nation with a history that stretches back more than ten millennia to the beginnings of human civilization.

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Series Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgments
Acronyms
Timeline of Historical Events
1 The Land and the People of Somalia: An Overview
2 Precolonial States and Societies
3 Colonial Conquest
4 The Model Colony at War and the Aftermath, 1900–1960
5 Independence and Nation Building, 1960–1969
6 Mohamed Siad Barre and the "New Era," 1969–1991
7 Dad-Cunkil (Cannibalism), Secessionism, and Operation Restore Hope
8 Back to the Future: Disunity, Disorder, and the Consociational Imperative
Notable People in the History of Somalia
Selected Bibliography
Index

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This book vividly depicts Somalia from its pre-colonial period to the present day, documenting the tumultuous history of a nation that has faced many challenges.

Understanding a nation's past is critical to understanding its present.

Taking readers from prehistoric times to the present day, titles in the Histories of Modern Nations explore the political, cultural, philosophical, and religious continuities in a nation’s history. Each volume includes:

· A complete chronological history of the nation, equipping readers with a thorough understanding of the events that shaped the country

· Biographical sketches of notable figures in the country’s history, enabling readers to identify key players and their influential roles

· A timeline, helping readers to visualize the sequence of events and see connections and patterns through history

· A bibliographical essay, providing a cohesive overview of further reading on the topic and facilitating additional study

This series is now entitled The Histories of the Modern Nations. To view titles published in this series after 2023, please visit: bloomsbury.com/series/histories-of-the-modern-nations

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780313378577
Publisert
2013-02-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Vekt
567 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, E, 05, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
248

Om bidragsyterne

Raphael Chijioke Njoku, PhD, is the chair and director of the International Studies Program/Department of Economics, and professor of African/world history at Idaho State University. He holds a doctorate in African history from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, and a doctorate in political science from Vrije University Brussel.