Cecil Eprile provides a detailed examination of the North–South conflict in Sudan between 1955 and 1972, tracing the political, ethnic, and regional tensions that shaped the country in the years following independence. As part of the “World Realities” series, the book offers a concise historical analysis of war, negotiation efforts, and the fragile peace that emerged. Eprile presents the shifting dynamics between the central government and the southern provinces, giving readers a structured overview of one of Africa’s significant post-colonial conflicts.
Technical Details:
Pages: 192
Publication Year: 1974
Publisher: David & Charles (Newton Abbot / London)
Language: English
Original Language: English













