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title:Bonds of Silk : The Human Factor in the British Administration of the Sudan African Series (East Lansing, Mich.) ; No. 1
author:Deng, Francis Mading.; Daly, M. W.
publisher:Michigan State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0870132792
print isbn13:9780870132797
ebook isbn13:9780585179100
language:English
subjectSudan--Politics and government, British--Sudan, Sudan--History--1899-1956, Oral history.
publication date:1989
lcc:DT156.7.D33 1989eb
ddc:962.4/03
subject:Sudan--Politics and government, British--Sudan, Sudan--History--1899-1956, Oral history.
Page iii
"Bonds of Silk"
The Human Factor in the British Administration of the Sudan
Francis M. Deng and M. W. Daly
Page iv
Copyright (c) 1989 Francis M. Deng and Martin W. Daly
All Michigan State University Press books are produced on paper which meets the requirements of American National Standard of Information Sciences-Permanence of paper for printed materials ANSI 239.48-1984.
Michigan State University Press
East Lansing, Michigan 48823-5202
Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Deng, F. M.
Bonds of silk : the human factor in the British administration of
the Sudan / Francis M. Deng and Martin W. Daly
p. cm.(African series : no. 1)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-87013-279-2
1. SudanPolitics and government. 2. BritishSudan. 3. Sudan
History1899-1956. 4. Oral history. I. Deng, Francis Mading,
1938- . II. Title. III. Series: African series (East Lansing,
Mich.) no. 1.
DT156.7.D33 1990
962.403dc20 89-43113
CIP
Page v
CONTENTS
Contributors
vii
Foreword
ix
Introduction
1
Part I
The Rulers:
The British and the Sudan
1. Pre-Conceptions and Early Contacts
13
2. Official and Personal Relations
33
3. Working Conditions and Attitudes
61
4. Nationalism and Independence
71
5. Post-Colonial Contacts and Perspectives
85
Part II
Through the Eyes of the Ruled:
The Northern View
1. Early Contacts
101
2. Official and Personal Relations
109
3. Working Conditions and Attitudes
119
4. Nationalism and Independence
131
5. Post-Colonial Contacts and Perspectives
147
Part III
Through the Eyes of the Ruled:
The Southern View
1. Pre-Conceptions and Early Contacts
163
2. Official and Personal Relations
175
3. Working Conditions and Attitudes
185
4. Nationalism and Independence
195
5. Post-Colonial Contacts and Perspectives
205

Page vi
Appendix A
213
Appendix B
219
Index
241

Page vii
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
British
Sir Gawain Westray Bell
P. P. Bowcock
G. R. F. Bredin
L. M. Buchanan
D. C. Carden
Anthony W. M. Disney
Sir A. D. Dodds-Parker
James Donaghy
W. M. Farquharson-Lang
Jean-Pierre Greenlaw
V. L. Griffiths
E. C. Haselden
K. D. D. Henderson
Robin Hodgkin
P. P. Howell
A. W. Ireland
J. W. Kenrick
Maurice Stanley Lush
J. F. Madden
J. G. Mavrogordato
W. C. McDowall
F. D. McJannet
T. H. B. Mynors
H. A. Nicholson
T. R. H. Owen
J. F. S. Phillips
A. W. Polden
Page viii
G. E. R. Sandars
A. B. Theobald
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