Daly, M(artin) W.

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DALY, M(artin) W.

DALY, M(artin) W. American, b. 1950. Genres: Area studies. Career: New England College, England, lecturer in history, 1978-79; University of Durham, Durham, England, research fellow in arts, 1980-83; University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan, Fulbright visiting professor at Institute of African and Asian studies, 1984-85; Arkansas State University, State University, assistant professor of history, 1985-87; Memphis State University, Memphis, TN, assistant professor, 1987-89, associate professor, 1989-91, professor of history, 1991-92, fellow at Humanities Center, 1989; University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, professor of history, 1992-97, head of department, 1992-95; Kettering University, Flint, MI, professor of humanities and social science and head of department, both 1997-. Richmond College, England, lecturer, 1978-79; Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, fellow, 1986; Oxford University, senior associate member of St. Antony's College, 1987; University of Durham, Leonard Slater Lecturer, 1989; Tel Aviv University, Fulbright visiting professor, 1994-95; University of East Anglia, archival researcher for Saudi history project; guest speaker at universities. Publications: (with P.M. Holt) The History of the Sudan: From the Coming of Islam to the Present Day, 3rd ed, 1979, 4th ed., as A History of the Sudan, 1988; British Administration and the Northern Sudan, 1917-1924, 1980; Sudan, 1983, 2nd ed, 1992; Empire on the Nile: The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 18981934, 1986; (with Deng) Bonds of Silk: The Human Factor in the British Administration of the Sudan, 1990; Imperial Sudan: The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium, 1934-1956, 1991; On Trek in Kordofan: Diaries of a British District Officer in the Sudan, 1931-33, 1994; (with L.E. Forbes) The Sudan, 1994; The Sirdar: Sir Reginald Wingate and the British Empire in the Middle East, 1997. EDITOR: The Road to Shaykan: Letters of MajorGeneral William Hicks Pasha Written during the Sennar and Kordofan Campaigns, 1883, 1983; Modernization in the Sudan: Studies in Honor of Richard Hill, 1985; Al-Majdhubiyya and al-Mikashfiyya: Two Sufi Tariqas in the Sudan, 1985; (with G. Benavides, and contrib) Religion and Political Power, 1989; (with A.A. Sikainga, and contrib) Civil War in the Sudan, 1993; The Cambridge History of Egypt, Vol II: Modern Egypt, 1998; (general ed) The Cambridge History of Egypt (series), 1998. Contributor to books. Contributor of articles and reviews to scholarly journals. Address: Department of Humanities and Social Science, Kettering University, 1700 West Third Ave., Flint, MI 48504, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]