Shifting Sands: A Human History of the Sahara

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Blue-veiled nomads, camels crossing infinite dunes, oases shimmering on the horizon: ready-made images of the Sahara are easy to conjure. But they can never tell the full story of a region that crosses eleven countries, is home to millions and sits at the heart of countless international struggles.

This sweeping account confronts and upends old fantasies, revealing the far more startling reality of our world's largest hot desert. Drawing on decades of research, and years spent living in the region, anthropologist Judith Scheele takes us from Libya to Mali, Algeria to Chad, from the ancient Roman Empire to the bloody colonial era to contemporary regional battles and fraught international diplomacy, questioning every easy cliche and exposing fascinating truths along the way.

From the geology of the region, to the life it shelters, to the religions, languages and cultural and political forces that shape and fracture it, this is a landmark work that tells the compelling story of a place that sits at the heart of our world, and whose future holds implications for us all.

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Praise for Shifting Sands

  • An irresistible read ... something particular and intensely human - The Journal of North African Studies

  • An academic page-turner ... brilliantly written and thrilling to read - Africa

  • A must-read for anyone interested in the region - Ghislaine Lydon - University of California, Los Angeles

  • Scholarship is impressive, arguments convincing; this is the book many who know the Sahara will wish they had written - E. Ann McDougall - University of Alberta

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