Un empire peul au XIXe siècle: La Diina du Maasina
Bintou Sanankoua is a historian from Mali,[1][2] who is Professor of History at the École Normale Supérieure de Bamako.[3][4] She specialises in the history of Mali in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She has produced a study of the fall of the former president, Modibo Keita.[5]
Brought up as part of the household that the author Amadou Hampâté Bâ was responsible for,[6] Her close connection to the family meant that she was able to access family papers for her work Un empire peul au XIXe siècle: La Diina du Maasina, she also accessed archived held at the Ahmed Baba Centre in Timbuktu.[7] In her work as a historian, she has expanded Bâ's own work on the life of the Dina people in the nineteenth century.[6] She has also pioneered the study of the Caliphate of Ḥamdallāhi.[8] She has worked on the Bayān mā waqaʿa - a text which describes the defeat of the Ḥamdallāhi.[9]
First elected as a member of the National Assembly of Mali in 1997, her candidacy was supported by Coordination des Associations et ONG Féminines du Mali (CAFO).[10][11][4] She has also held the role of Regional Coordinator for the Promotion of Women in Mopti.[12] She is a member of the Collectif des Femmes du Mali (Women’s Collective of Mali) [COFEM].[13]
^Laviolette, Adria (March 1996). "Djenné: Picture this - Djenné, il y a cent ans. By Bernard Gardi, Pierre Maas and Geert Mommersteeg. Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) Press, 1995. Pp. 168. Dfl. 80 (ISBN 90-6832-250-8)". The Journal of African History. 37 (1): 162–163. doi:10.1017/S0021853700035088. ISSN 1469-5138. S2CID 162478567.
^Collective Mobilisations in Africa / Mobilisations collectives en Afrique: Enough is Enough! / Ça suffit!. BRILL. 2015-06-02. p. 174. ISBN 978-90-04-30000-2.
^ abAusten, Ralph A.; Soares, Benjamin F. (2010). "AMADOU HAMPÂTÉ BÂ'S LIFE AND WORK RECONSIDERED: CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES". Islamic Africa. 1 (2): 133–142. ISSN 2333-262X. JSTOR 42636154.
^Salvaing, Bernard (1991). "Sanankoua (Bintou) : Un Empire peul au XIXe siècle : la Diina du Maasina". Outre-Mers. Revue d'histoire. 78 (292): 429–430.
^"CALL FOR PAPERS - The "Caliphate of Hamdallahi": A History from Within | Tombouctou Manuscripts Project". www.tombouctoumanuscripts.uct.ac.za. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
^Syed, Amir (2021). "Political Theology in Nineteenth-Century West Africa: Al-Ḥājj ʿUmar, the Bayān mā waqaʿa, and the Conquest of the Caliphate of Ḥamdallāhi". The Journal of African History. 62 (3): 358–376. doi:10.1017/S0021853721000505. ISSN 0021-8537. S2CID 239672343.
^Wing, S. (2008-04-28). Constructing Democracy in Transitioning Societies of Africa: Constitutionalism and Deliberation in Mali. Springer. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-230-61207-5.
^Naples, Nancy A.; Desai, Manisha (2004-04-16). Women's Activism and Globalization: Linking Local Struggles and Global Politics. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-95517-5.
^"Democracy and political change in Sub-Saharan Africa". Choice Reviews Online. 33 (11): 33–6539-33-6539. 1996-07-01. doi:10.5860/choice.33-6539. ISSN 0009-4978.
^Women, Endogenous Governance and Conflict Prevention in West Africa Workshop organised by Sahel and West Africa Club/OECD Niamey (Niger), 26 to 28 April 2006
BintouSanankoua is a historian from Mali, who is Professor of History at the École Normale Supérieure de Bamako. She specialises in the history of Mali...
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