Description: The collapse of the postcolonial Somali state in 1991 and the consequent outbreak of civil war drastically transformed the socio-political landscape in Somalia. Somalis reverted to the pre-colonial state of affairs and sought refuge in their clan attachments. Local authorities were contested by the warlords, traditional elders, Islamist organizations and modern civil society. Indeed, it was non-state actors that played incredible role in sustaining the livelihood of the stateless people. During this period, the role of women in socio-political affairs grew exponentially and Somalis' national identity became reconfigured profoundly. This Volume 2 of a two-volume thematic history of Somalia focuses on four themes: the history of Somali civil society, the history of Somali traditional authorities, the history of the political ascendancy of Somali women and the historical evolution of Somali national identity. Volume 1 had explored the history of the people of Somali peninsula since ancient times, the advent of Islam and colonialism, the rise and fall of Somali nationalism and the various perspectives on the collapse of the Somali state. These eight chapters constitute comprehensive perspectives on Somali history designed as a history course for Somali university students as well as for general readers elsewhere.
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EAN: 9781909112988
UPC: 9781909112988
ISBN: 9781909112988
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Book Title: Making Sense of Somali History: (Volume Two) by Ab
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Publisher: Adonis & Abbey Publishers
Publication Year: 2018
Subject: Government, History
Item Height: 234 mm
Number of Pages: 298 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Making Sense of Somali History: (Volume Two)
Item Weight: 422 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Abdurahman Abdullahi
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback