The Lesser Gods of the Sahara

The Lesser Gods of the Sahara
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 0714654108
ISBN-13 : 9780714654102
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Synopsis The Lesser Gods of the Sahara by : Jeremy Keenan

The eight essays that comprise this collection cover various aspects of social change and contested terrain amongst the Tuareg people Algeria.

The Lesser Gods of the Sahara

The Lesser Gods of the Sahara
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Synopsis The Lesser Gods of the Sahara by : Jeremy H. Keenan

The Lesser Gods of the Sahara

The Lesser Gods of the Sahara
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 567
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ISBN-10 : 9781135758042
ISBN-13 : 1135758042
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Synopsis The Lesser Gods of the Sahara by : Jeremy Keenan

The northern Tuareg (the Tuareg of Algeria) - the nomadic, blue-veiled warlords of the Central Sahara - were finally defeated militarily by the French at the battle of Tit in 1902. Some sixty years later, following Algerian independence in 1962, they were visited by a young English anthropologist, Jeremy Keenan. During the course of seven years, Keenan studied their way of life, the social, political and economic changes that had taken place in their society since traditional, pre-colonial times, and their resistance and adaptation to the modernising forces of the new Algerian state. In 1999, following eight years during which Algeria's Tuareg were effectively isolated from the outside world as a result of Algeria's political crisis, Keenan returned to visit them once again. Following a further four years of study, he has written a series of eight essays that capture the key changes that have occurred amongst Algeria's Tuareg in the forty years since independence.

The Lesser Gods of the Sahara

The Lesser Gods of the Sahara
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Total Pages : 298
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Synopsis The Lesser Gods of the Sahara by : Jeremy Keenan

The Sahara

The Sahara
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781317970019
ISBN-13 : 1317970012
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Synopsis The Sahara by : Jeremy Keenan

This collection examines the Sahara holistically from the earliest (prehistoric) times through the ‘historical’ period to the present and with political direction into the future. The contributions cover palaeoclimatology, history, archaeology (cultural heritage), social anthropology, sociology, politics and international affairs. Structured chronologically, the volume can almost be read as a narrative of the Sahara from the earliest times to the present, i.e. from the past climates of the Sahara in prehistoric times to the current ‘war on terror’ and its implications for the peoples of the Sahara. Importantly, the collection shows how the region must be approached ‘holistically’, highlighting the importance of each of these subject areas (palaeo-climates, history, politics, etc.) in relation to each other. Indeed, the first contribution is a remarkable (and unique) paper, bringing together the work of some 8-9 internationally recognised scientists to tell the story and show the relevance to the present day of the Sahara’s past climates etc. Nearly all the contributions stand in their own right at the cutting edge of research in their respective fields (e.g. archaeology, history, politics, etc.). This book was previously published as a special issue of the Journal of North African Studies.

Narratives and Journeys in Rock Art: A Reader

Narratives and Journeys in Rock Art: A Reader
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Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 702
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ISBN-10 : 9781784915612
ISBN-13 : 1784915610
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Synopsis Narratives and Journeys in Rock Art: A Reader by : George Nash

Why publish a Reader? Today, it is relatively easy and convenient to switch on your computer and download an academic paper. However, as many scholars have experienced, historic references are difficult to access. Moreover, some are now lost and are merely references in later papers. This can be frustrating.

Terrorist Sanctuary in the Sahara

Terrorist Sanctuary in the Sahara
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Publisher : e-artnow
Total Pages : 63
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ISBN-10 : 9788026882077
ISBN-13 : 8026882075
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Synopsis Terrorist Sanctuary in the Sahara by : Joseph Guido

Denying terrorists sanctuary has become a pillar of U.S. defense strategy since the September 11, 2001 (9/11) attacks. Violent extremist organizations in North Africa, such as the group al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), have used remote and sparsely populated areas in the Sahara for protection from security forces to conduct a range of terrorist activities, such as training, planning, and logistics.1 Despite the time elapsed since the 9/11 attacks, and the resources dedicated to denying sanctuary globally, the concept of sanctuary remains largely unexplored and poorly understood. This monograph proposes a functional understanding of sanctuary and offers fresh ideas to deny it using a detailed case study of the most notorious of these North African terrorists, Mokhtar Belmokhtar, from his arrival in Mali in the late 1990s, until the French intervention in early 2013. Contents: On Sanctuary Terrain: Geographic and Human Characteristics of Saharan Sanctuary Sanctuary Seekers in the Sahara Denial of Sanctuary: Ends, Ways, and Means

Historical Dictionary of the Berbers (Imazighen)

Historical Dictionary of the Berbers (Imazighen)
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 489
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ISBN-10 : 9781442281820
ISBN-13 : 1442281820
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Synopsis Historical Dictionary of the Berbers (Imazighen) by : Hsain Ilahiane

Berbers, also known as Imazighen, are the ancient inhabitants of North Africa, but rarely have they formed an actual kingdom or separate nation state. Ranging anywhere between 15-50 million, depending on how they are classified, the Berbers have influenced the culture and religion of Roman North Africa and played key roles in the spread of Islam and its culture in North Africa, Spain, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Taken together, these dynamics have over time converted to redefine the field of Berber identity and its socio-political representations and symbols, making it an even more important issue in the 21st century. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Berbers contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 200 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, places, events, institutions, and aspects of culture, society, economy, and politics. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Berbers.

Routledge Handbook on the Modern Maghrib

Routledge Handbook on the Modern Maghrib
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 766
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ISBN-10 : 9780429999642
ISBN-13 : 042999964X
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Synopsis Routledge Handbook on the Modern Maghrib by : George Joffé

This comprehensive Routledge Handbook on the Modern Maghrib introduces and analyses the region in its full complexity, focusing on the countries of Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya, as well as the northern and western Sahara. In addition to country studies that provide historical and geopolitical background, a series of thematic explorations engage with a range of social, linguistic, cultural and economic aspects, providing a rich mosaic of current scholarship on the region. Addressing important debates such as the volatile international relations among constituent states, the role of women in society, and the environmental impact of climate change, the book considers natural resources, music, media and language, and revisits the history of borders and social tribal structures. What emerges is not only a variegated picture of the Maghrib as a complex and rapidly changing region, but one marked by stark contrasts and divergences among its constituent states based on their Ottoman and colonial experiences, their relationships with their Saharan and Mediterranean neighbours, and their own political trajectories. This Handbook fills an important gap in knowledge on a region increasingly significant in European and American affairs, and will appeal to anyone interested in the history, economies and societies of North Africa.

Artistry of the Everyday

Artistry of the Everyday
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9780873654050
ISBN-13 : 0873654056
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Synopsis Artistry of the Everyday by : Lisa Bernasek

"In Artistry of the Everyday: Beauty and Craftsmanship in Berber Art, anthropologist Lisa Bernasek gives an insightful overview of Berber history and culture, focusing on the rich aesthetic traditions of Berber craftsmen and -women. She also tells the stories of the collectors whose generosity enhanced the holdings of the Peabody Museum. In a final chapter, she looks at Berber arts in the present day, examining how traditional arts are being used in new forms by Berber artists in North Africa and Europe."--BOOK JACKET.