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Anglo-Zulu War, 1879

Author : Harold E. Raugh
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 685 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2011-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780810874671

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The Anglo-Zulu War was one of many colonial campaigns in which the British Army served as the instrument of British imperialism. The conflict, fought against a native adversary the British initially under-estimated, is remarkable for battles that included perhaps the most humiliating defeat in British military history-the Battle of Isandlwana, January 22, 1879-and one of its most heroic feats of martial arms-the defense of Rorke's Drift, January 22-23, 1879. While lasting only six months, it is one of the most examined, studied, and debated conflicts in Victorian military history. Anglo-Zulu War, 1879: A Selected Bibliography is a research guide and tool for identifying obscure publications and source materials in order to encourage continued original and thought-provoking contributions to this popular field of historical study. From the student or neophyte to the study of the Anglo-Zulu War, its battles, and its opponents to the more experienced historian or scholar, this selected bibliography is a must for anyone interested in the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War.

Crossing the Buffalo

Author : Adrian Greaves
Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-06-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781409125723

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A new and complete history of Zululand, and its destruction at the hands of the British in 1879. This book is not only a complete history of the Zulus but also an account of the way the British won absolute rule in South Africa. In the early decades of the nineteenth century, Shaka Zulu established a nation in south-east Africa which was to become the most politically sophisticated and militarily powerful black nation in the entire area. Although the Zulus never had any quarrel with their British neighbours, the rulers of the Cape Colony could not conceive of them as anything but a threat. In 1879, under dubious pretences, the British finally crossed the Buffalo River, and embarked on a bloody war that was to rock the very foundations of the British Empire. The story is studded with tales of incredible heroism, drama and atrocity on both sides: the Battle of Isandlwana, where the Zulus inflicted on the British the worst defeat a modern army has ever suffered at the hands of men without guns; Rorke's Drift, where a handful of British troops beat off thousands of Zulu warriors and won a record 11 VCs; and Ulundi, where the Zulus were finally crushed in a battle that was to herald some of the most shameful episodes in British Colonial history. Comprehensive, vast in scope, and filled with original and up-to-date research, this is a book that is set to replace all standard works on the subject.

Who's Who in the Zulu War, 1879: The British

Author : Adrian Greaves,Ian Knight
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2007-03-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781597293

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Who's Who in the Zulu War, 1879: The British by Adrian Greaves,Ian Knight Pdf

The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 has a character that inspires and fascinates readers and increasing numbers of visitors to South Africa. The two volume biographical dictionary of the participants is a unique venture and this second volume reveals much about the formidable Zulu nation which so nearly humbled the mighty British Empire which had provoked the conflict.Thanks to the deep knowledge and research abilities of the two authors this fascinating book provides detail on both the leaders of the Zulu armies, which totaled some 40,000 warriors. We learn of the terrible price paid by this proud nation not just from the defeat by the British but in the civil war of 1883 brought about as a result of the internal tensions unleashed by the Zulu War.The role of the Colonials, be they British settlers, Boer or non-Zulu Africans is also examined through highly informative entries on the main personalities.

The Anglo-Zulu War

Author : John Laband,Ian Knight
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa)
ISBN : STANFORD:36105070622787

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The Anglo-Zulu War, 1879

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Zulu War, 1879
ISBN : STANFORD:36105073400256

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Zulu

Author : Saul David
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 705 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2005-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780141901435

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Zulu by Saul David Pdf

The Zulu War of 1879 was the most brutal and controversial British imperial conflict of the 19th century. Saul David is presenting a programme on the subject which will be aired in October 2003. He is using research from that to compile this book. The programme will hopefully raise awareness of this young historian's name and of the subject matter.

Kingdom in Crisis

Author : John Laband
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Ethnology
ISBN : 0719035821

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History of the Zulu War

Author : Alexander Wilmot
Publisher : London : Richardson and Best, and A. White ; Cape of Good Hope
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1880
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : OXFORD:N10631646

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History of the Zulu War by Alexander Wilmot Pdf

The salient features and the principal events of the Zulu war are referred to in this volume. Long and uninteresting details respecting minor operations are omitted, and an attempt is made to furnish a readable book, which gives a fair view of the causes, origin, and progress of the war. It must be borne in mind that South African Kafir wars constitute one tragedy in various acts. The Zulu campaigns are merely last links of a chain. The war with Cetywayo is identical in principle with those waged with Gaika, T'Slambie, Dingaan, Kreli, and Sandilli. The tide of savagery has been periodically rolled back, and it was either necessary that this should be done, or that white men should abandon Southern Africa. The fatuous policy of Lord Glenelg caused the wars of 1846 and 1852, and there is in essence no difference between it and the policy advocated by the opponents of Sir Bartle Frere.

The Zulu War, 1879

Author : Alan Lloyd
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015014635398

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Who's Who in the Zulu War, 1879: The Colonials and The Zulus

Author : Adrian Greaves,Ian Knight
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2007-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781597316

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Who's Who in the Zulu War, 1879: The Colonials and The Zulus by Adrian Greaves,Ian Knight Pdf

The Anglo Zulu War continues to attract phenomenal interest. What was meant to be a quick punitive expedition led by Lord Chelmsford turned into a watershed for British Colonial power. The ignominious defeat at Iswandhlwana was a terrible blow to British military pride but the heroic stand at Rourkes Drift, while a minor event by comparison, allowed the powers-that-be to salvage some honor.This authoritative book covers all the main players, be they military, political or civilian, with concise yet readable individual entries. In addition to the military commanders on both sides, we have the VC winners, those at Rourkes Drift and survivors of the massacre. Individuals such as The Crown Prince Imperial whose actions made an impact all have entries.

The Anatomy of the Zulu Army

Author : Ian Knight
Publisher : Frontline Books
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781848329119

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An in-depth look at the army of Africa’s Zulu kingdom leading up to their epic battle against the British army in 1879. Forces of the independent Zulu kingdom inflicted a crushing defeat on British imperial forces at Isandlwana in January, 1879. The Zulu Army was not, however, a professional force, unlike its British counterpart, but was the mobilized manpower of the Zulu state. Ian Knight details how the Zulu army functioned and ties its role firmly to the broader context of Zulu society and culture. The Zulu army had its roots in the early groups of young men who took part in combat between tribes, but such warfare was limited to disputes over cattle ownership, grazing rights, or avenging insults. In the early nineteenth century the Zulu nation began a period of rapid expansion, and King Shaka began to reform his forces into regular military units. Ian Knight charts the development and training of the men that formed the impi, which later operated so successfully under King Cetshwayo. Knight analyzes the Zulu’s fighting methods, weapons, and philosophy, all of which led to the disciplined force that faced the British army in 1879. “For me, this is the Zulu bible—everything you need to know about this warrior race over a 60-year period during the 19th Century. The battles fought are legendary and well covered many times over in other books, but Knight’s “anatomy” goes much deeper. The book explains why the Zulu Army was so fearsome and effective, by exposing how each warrior was virtually nurtured into the role from birth and remained loyal until death.” —David H. Smith, Military Modelling

Brave Men's Blood

Author : Ian Knight
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2005-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781784384029

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One of the most highly regarded books on the British campaign of the nineteenth-century Anglo-Zulu War fought in southern Africa. Robust and economically self-reliant, the Zulu Kingdom—created by Shaka kaSenzangakhona—was seen as a threat to British colonialism. In December 1878, the British High Commissioner in South Africa, Sir Henry Bartle Frere, picked a quarrel with the Zulu king, Cetshwayo kaMpande, in the belief that the Zulu army—armed primarily with shields and spears—would soon collapse in the face of British Imperial might. The war began in January 1879. Three columns of British troops under the command of Lt. Gen. Lord Chelmsford invaded Zululand. Almost immediately, the war went badly wrong for the British. On January 22, the Centre Column, under Lord Chelmsford’s personal command, was defeated at Isandlwana mountain. In one of the worst disasters of the colonial era, over 1,300 British troops and their African allies were killed. In the aftermath of Isandlwana, the Zulu reserves mounted a raid on the British border post at Rorke’s Drift, which was held by just 145 men. After ten hours of ferocious fighting, the Zulu were driven off. Eleven of the defenders of Rorke’s Drift were awarded the Victoria Cross. These are the best-known episodes of the war, and Rorke’s Drift went on to inspire the classic film Zulu, which established Michael Caine as a star. Drawing on new research performed since the centenary in 1979, the author delves deeply into the causes of the war, the conditions during it, and the aftermath.

The Zulu War, 1879

Author : Ian Knight
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 74 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Zulu War, 1879
ISBN : 1472895770

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"The Zulu War of 1879 remains one of the best known British colonial wars and included two battles whose names reverberate through history. At Isandlwana the Zulus inflicted a crushing defeat on the British; the gallant British defence at Rorke's Drift followed and re-established British prestige. Yet as this book shows, there was more to the war than this. Six months of brutal fighting followed, until the Zulu kingdom was broken up, its king imprisoned and the whole structure of the Zulu state destroyed. Years of internecine strife followed, until the British finally annexed Zululand as a colonial possession."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

The Anglo-Zulu War

Author : Andrew Duminy,Charles Ballard
Publisher : University of Kwazulu Natal Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015029183210

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The Anglo-Zulu War by Andrew Duminy,Charles Ballard Pdf

In 1879 news of the Zulu victory at Isandlwana reverberated around the world. A century later, modern scholars are still reassessing the causes of the Anglo-Zulu War and its impact upon Zulu society, southern Africa and the British Empire. The new perspectives collected in this book represent a variety of historical interpretations. They will be welcomed by all who have an interest in Natal and Zulu history as well as by those who are curious about recent trends in historical debate.

The Washing Of The Spears

Author : Donald R Morris
Publisher : Random House
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2017-07-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781446426081

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In 1879, armed only with their spears, their rawhide shields, and their incredible courage, the Zulus challenged the might of Victorian England and, initially, inflicted on the British the worst defeat a modern army has ever suffered at the hands of men without guns. This is the definitive account of the rise of the Zulu nation under the great ruler Shaka and its fall under Cetshwayo. The story is studded with tales of drama and heroism: the Battle of Isandhlwana, where the Zulu army wiped out the major British column; and Rorke's Drift, where a handful of British troops beat off thousands of Zulu warriors and won eleven Victoria Crosses. Acclaimed for its scholarship, its monumental range, and its spellbinding readability, The Washing of the Spears is a gripping portrait of not just the Zulu War of 1879, but also of Britain’s colonial policy at this moment.