Willow Berridge is a Lecturer in History at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Her research focuses on the twentieth-century Islamic world, focusing on government and Islamic politics in Sudan. She is the author of Civil Uprisings in Modern Sudan (2015), focusing on her time spent there during the Arab uprisings in 2011.
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Introduction: conflicting representations of al-Turabi 1. Early life and education, 1932-1964 2. Charisma and its limitations, 1964-1989 3. Salvation Regime, 1989-1999: 'one-man show'? 4. Between liberalism and totalitarianism: al-Turabi's Western influences 5. Reformer or radical? Islamic and Islamist influences 6. Between global and defensive jihad 7. The Islamic state: sharia, nationalism and non-Muslim rights 8. Al-Turabi's Islamist democracy: a valid blueprint? 9. Champion of the marginalised? The decentralisation strategy 10. Legacy: Turabism, post-Islamism and neo-fundamentalism.
Introduction: conflicting representations of al-Turabi 1. Early life and education, 1932-1964 2. Charisma and its limitations, 1964-1989 3. Salvation Regime, 1989-1999: 'one-man show'? 4. Between liberalism and totalitarianism: al-Turabi's Western influences 5. Reformer or radical? Islamic and Islamist influences 6. Between global and defensive jihad 7. The Islamic state: sharia, nationalism and non-Muslim rights 8. Al-Turabi's Islamist democracy: a valid blueprint? 9. Champion of the marginalised? The decentralisation strategy 10. Legacy: Turabism, post-Islamism and neo-fundamentalism.
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