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ChERRy LEonaRdi is a Lecturer in African History at Durham
University. Her research and publications since 2001 have focused on
the historical and contemporary role of chiefs in southern Sudan, and
related issues of governance, state-society relations and political and
judicial cultures. She was lead researcher and author of Local Justice in
Southern Sudan, a report for the Rift Valley Institute and the US Institute
of Peace (2010). She was Director of Studies of the RVI Sudan Course
2009–2010.

DaniEl LaRGE is Research Director of the Africa Asia Centre at the
School of Oriental and African Studies in London. He was the founding
Director of the Sudan Open Archive (www.sudanarchive.net), a digital
library established by the Rift Valley Institute in 2005 to provide open
access to contemporary and historical knowledge about Sudan, and
Deputy Director of the RVI Sudan Course 2005–2010.

DEREk WElsby has been directing archaeological excavations in
central and northern Sudan since 1982. In 1991 he joined the Depart-
ment of Egyptian Antiquities – now the Department of Ancient Egypt
and Sudan – at the British Museum, with special responsibility for the
Sudanese and Nubian collections. He is Honorary Secretary of the Sudan
Archaeological Research Society and until recently was President of the
International Society for Nubian Studies.

DouGlas H. Johnson is a specialist in the history of North East
Africa. He has served as Assistant Director for archives in the Southern
Regional Government (1980–3), as a resource person in the negotia-
tions over the Three Areas (Abyei, the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile)
during the IGAD-sponsored peace talks (2003), as a member of the Abyei
Boundary Commission (2005), and as adviser to GoSS on the north-
south boundary (2007). His works include Nuer Prophets (1994) and The
Root Causes of Sudan’s Civil Wars (2003; revised edition 2011). His Where
Boundaries Become Borders, a report on the north-south borderlands and

The Sudan Handbook, edited by John Ryle, Justin Willis, Suliman Baldo and Jok Madut Jok. © 2011 Rift Valley Institute and contributors


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