The Sahara
Past, Present and Future
Herausgeber: Keenan, Jeremy
The Sahara
Past, Present and Future
Herausgeber: Keenan, Jeremy
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Examines the Sahara, from the earliest (prehistoric) times through the 'historical' period. This collection covers palaeoclimatology, history, archaeology (cultural heritage), social anthropology, sociology, politics and international affairs.
First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Examines the Sahara, from the earliest (prehistoric) times through the 'historical' period. This collection covers palaeoclimatology, history, archaeology (cultural heritage), social anthropology, sociology, politics and international affairs.
First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9780415411462
- ISBN-10: 0415411467
- Artikelnr.: 37180289
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9780415411462
- ISBN-10: 0415411467
- Artikelnr.: 37180289
Jeremy Keenan is Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Saharan Studies Programme at the University of East Anglia. He first visited the Tuareg in 1964 and has subsequently written four books and several dozen academic articles on them and related peoples/regions of the Sahara-Sahel. He has also produced a series of films on the cultural heritage of the Sahara. He holds visiting posts at a number of universities
1. Introduction 2. The Climate-Environment-Society Nexus in the Sahara from
Prehistoric Times to the Present Day 3. Writing Trans-Saharan History:
Methods, Sources and Interpretations Across the African Divide 4. The North
African Factor in Tajdeed Tradition In Hausa Land, Northern Nigeria 5. The
Question of 'Race' in the Pre-Colonial Southern Sahara 6. Conceptualising
the Sahara: The World of Nineteenth-Century Beyrouk Commerce 7. Briefing.
Approaches to the Archaeology and Environment of the Sahara: The Fazzan
Project (1997-2002) 8. Garamantian Agriculture and its Significance in a
Wider North African Context: The Evidence of the Plant Remains from the
Fazzan Project 9. Cultural Heritage and Conflict: The Threatened
Archaeology of Western Sahara 10. Incoming Tourism, Outgoing Culture:
Tourism, Development and Cultural Heritage in the Libyan Sahara 11.
Funerary Monuments and Horse Paintings: A Preliminary Report on the
Archaeology of a Site in the Tagant Region of South East Mauritania - Near
Dhar Tichitt 12. La Mauritanie: Un 'Etat-Frontière' au Sahara 13. From
Tamanrasset: The Struggle of Sawaba and the Algerian Connection (1957-1966)
14. Clerics, Rebels and Refugees: Mobility Strategies and Networks among
the Kel Antessar 15. The Struggle for Western Sahara: What Future for
Africa's Last Colony? 16. Nationalism, Identity and Citizenship in the
Western Sahara 17. The UNDP, the World Bank and Biodiversity in the
Algerian Sahara 18. Libya 19. Waging War on Terror: The Implications of
America's 'New Imperialism' for Saharan Peoples. Briefing. Looting the
Sahara: The Material, Intellectual and Social Implications of the
Destruction of Cultural Heritage. Abstracts. Personal Biographies
Prehistoric Times to the Present Day 3. Writing Trans-Saharan History:
Methods, Sources and Interpretations Across the African Divide 4. The North
African Factor in Tajdeed Tradition In Hausa Land, Northern Nigeria 5. The
Question of 'Race' in the Pre-Colonial Southern Sahara 6. Conceptualising
the Sahara: The World of Nineteenth-Century Beyrouk Commerce 7. Briefing.
Approaches to the Archaeology and Environment of the Sahara: The Fazzan
Project (1997-2002) 8. Garamantian Agriculture and its Significance in a
Wider North African Context: The Evidence of the Plant Remains from the
Fazzan Project 9. Cultural Heritage and Conflict: The Threatened
Archaeology of Western Sahara 10. Incoming Tourism, Outgoing Culture:
Tourism, Development and Cultural Heritage in the Libyan Sahara 11.
Funerary Monuments and Horse Paintings: A Preliminary Report on the
Archaeology of a Site in the Tagant Region of South East Mauritania - Near
Dhar Tichitt 12. La Mauritanie: Un 'Etat-Frontière' au Sahara 13. From
Tamanrasset: The Struggle of Sawaba and the Algerian Connection (1957-1966)
14. Clerics, Rebels and Refugees: Mobility Strategies and Networks among
the Kel Antessar 15. The Struggle for Western Sahara: What Future for
Africa's Last Colony? 16. Nationalism, Identity and Citizenship in the
Western Sahara 17. The UNDP, the World Bank and Biodiversity in the
Algerian Sahara 18. Libya 19. Waging War on Terror: The Implications of
America's 'New Imperialism' for Saharan Peoples. Briefing. Looting the
Sahara: The Material, Intellectual and Social Implications of the
Destruction of Cultural Heritage. Abstracts. Personal Biographies
1. Introduction 2. The Climate-Environment-Society Nexus in the Sahara from
Prehistoric Times to the Present Day 3. Writing Trans-Saharan History:
Methods, Sources and Interpretations Across the African Divide 4. The North
African Factor in Tajdeed Tradition In Hausa Land, Northern Nigeria 5. The
Question of 'Race' in the Pre-Colonial Southern Sahara 6. Conceptualising
the Sahara: The World of Nineteenth-Century Beyrouk Commerce 7. Briefing.
Approaches to the Archaeology and Environment of the Sahara: The Fazzan
Project (1997-2002) 8. Garamantian Agriculture and its Significance in a
Wider North African Context: The Evidence of the Plant Remains from the
Fazzan Project 9. Cultural Heritage and Conflict: The Threatened
Archaeology of Western Sahara 10. Incoming Tourism, Outgoing Culture:
Tourism, Development and Cultural Heritage in the Libyan Sahara 11.
Funerary Monuments and Horse Paintings: A Preliminary Report on the
Archaeology of a Site in the Tagant Region of South East Mauritania - Near
Dhar Tichitt 12. La Mauritanie: Un 'Etat-Frontière' au Sahara 13. From
Tamanrasset: The Struggle of Sawaba and the Algerian Connection (1957-1966)
14. Clerics, Rebels and Refugees: Mobility Strategies and Networks among
the Kel Antessar 15. The Struggle for Western Sahara: What Future for
Africa's Last Colony? 16. Nationalism, Identity and Citizenship in the
Western Sahara 17. The UNDP, the World Bank and Biodiversity in the
Algerian Sahara 18. Libya 19. Waging War on Terror: The Implications of
America's 'New Imperialism' for Saharan Peoples. Briefing. Looting the
Sahara: The Material, Intellectual and Social Implications of the
Destruction of Cultural Heritage. Abstracts. Personal Biographies
Prehistoric Times to the Present Day 3. Writing Trans-Saharan History:
Methods, Sources and Interpretations Across the African Divide 4. The North
African Factor in Tajdeed Tradition In Hausa Land, Northern Nigeria 5. The
Question of 'Race' in the Pre-Colonial Southern Sahara 6. Conceptualising
the Sahara: The World of Nineteenth-Century Beyrouk Commerce 7. Briefing.
Approaches to the Archaeology and Environment of the Sahara: The Fazzan
Project (1997-2002) 8. Garamantian Agriculture and its Significance in a
Wider North African Context: The Evidence of the Plant Remains from the
Fazzan Project 9. Cultural Heritage and Conflict: The Threatened
Archaeology of Western Sahara 10. Incoming Tourism, Outgoing Culture:
Tourism, Development and Cultural Heritage in the Libyan Sahara 11.
Funerary Monuments and Horse Paintings: A Preliminary Report on the
Archaeology of a Site in the Tagant Region of South East Mauritania - Near
Dhar Tichitt 12. La Mauritanie: Un 'Etat-Frontière' au Sahara 13. From
Tamanrasset: The Struggle of Sawaba and the Algerian Connection (1957-1966)
14. Clerics, Rebels and Refugees: Mobility Strategies and Networks among
the Kel Antessar 15. The Struggle for Western Sahara: What Future for
Africa's Last Colony? 16. Nationalism, Identity and Citizenship in the
Western Sahara 17. The UNDP, the World Bank and Biodiversity in the
Algerian Sahara 18. Libya 19. Waging War on Terror: The Implications of
America's 'New Imperialism' for Saharan Peoples. Briefing. Looting the
Sahara: The Material, Intellectual and Social Implications of the
Destruction of Cultural Heritage. Abstracts. Personal Biographies