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New Sudans: Wartime Intellectual Histories in Khartoum offers a compelling examination of intellectual discourse in Sudan’s capital during periods of armed conflict. Through careful historical analysis, Nicki Kindersley traces how Sudanese intellectuals, writers, and thinkers navigated the complexities of wartime existence while contributing to evolving conceptions of national identity and political futures.
The book explores the vibrant exchange of ideas that persisted even as Sudan faced military, political, and social upheaval. By focusing on Khartoum’s intellectual communities, Kindersley reveals how cultural production, literary works, and philosophical debate continued to shape Sudanese society. The work demonstrates that despite the devastating impacts of war, intellectuals remained engaged in reimagining Sudan’s possibilities and articulating visions for new political orders.
This scholarly contribution provides essential insights into Sudan’s modern history while highlighting the resilience and creativity of its intellectual tradition during turbulent times.







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