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Shifting Sands

A Human History of the Sahara

Judith Scheele

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English
Profile Books Ltd
08 May 2025
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 truly capture a region that crosses eleven countries and is home to millions.

This sweeping account upends old fantasies, revealing the far more interesting reality of the Earth'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 contemporary regional battles and fraught international diplomacy, questioning every easy cliché 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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Imprint:   Profile Books Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   600g
ISBN:   9781788166454
ISBN 10:   1788166450
Pages:   384
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Judith Scheele is professor of social anthropology at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in France. She has carried out extensive field research in Algeria, Mali and Chad, and published highly acclaimed books and articles on Saharan societies past and present, including Smugglers and Saints of the Sahara.

Reviews for Shifting Sands: A Human History of the Sahara

Praise for Smugglers and Saints of the Sahara: 'An irresistible read ... something particular and intensely human' - Deborah Harrold 'An academic page-turner ... brilliantly written and thrilling to read' - Roman Loimeier '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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