Gandhi-Luthuli Documentation Centre

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The Origins of the Anglo-Zulu War: Problems of Interpretation
The British invasion of Zululand: some thoughts for the centenary year

It is now one hundred years since the British invaded the Zulu kingdom and the Zulu, by the
effectiveness of their resistance, brought their name so dramatically before the world.
Although the way had been prepared by travellers' accounts, and by the" intelligent Zulu"

The Anglo-Zulu War: New Perspectives - Introduction and The Origins of the Anglo-Zulu War: Problems of Interpretation
Shaka and the modern Zulu state.
Second-Hand Clothing Encounters in Zambia: Global Discourses, Western Commodities, and Local Histories
Between the English and the Boers. And the Thukela Turned Red
You are the Quiet One, 0 Great Elephant. 'You Thrust in an Evil Spear!'
Renewing the Governance of the Global Economy
Mpande kaSenzangakhona
Mpande and the Zulu Kingship
Mary's room : a case study on becoming a consumer in Francistown, Botswana
KING DINGANE : The Zulu Monarchy Illustrated
Globalization and the making of consumers: Zambian kitchen parties
Newspaper articles on Child slavery in West Coast of Africa
BEYOND THE WASHING OF THE SPEARS
Anglo-Zulu Relations 1856 - 1878
An imperial high commissioner and the making of a war

On 11 January, one hundred years ago, the British forces under General Chelmsford invaded Zululand. Thus began the Anglo-Zulu war, a war which was to prove a major turning point …

A Dangerous Admiration: E.A. Ritter's Shaka Zulu
India and South African trade links
Newspaper articles on India and South Africa

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