Synopses & Reviews
This latest edition of A Modern History of the Somali brings I. M. Lewis's definitive history up to date and shows the amazing continuity of Somali forms of social organization. Lewis's history portrays the ingeniousness with which the Somali way of life has been adapted to all forms of modernity.
Review
Lewis writes authoritatively, magisterially, and often brilliantly.”
African Studies Review
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By far the most penetrating of the works on Somali history and contemporary events
. Lewis is probably the only foreign social scientist ever to have won acknowledgment, if not always approval, among the critically minded Somali intellectuals and politicians. I have never lectured on Somalia with Somalis present without being reminded by them to consult his works.”
Bernard Helander, Africa
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In their continuing struggle for freedom and independence from colonial rule the Somali people have confronted a situation that is without parallel elsewhere in Africa.
Thus, in contrast to the rest of Africa where states are struggling to become nations, teh Somali people represent a nation struggling to become a state.
I.M. Lewis brings unique and outstanding qualifications to the detailed narrative of these events.”
Frank J. Mahony, American Anthropologist
About the Author
I.M. Lewis is Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Political Science.