Zululand
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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 … |
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Natal and Zululand from earliest times to 1910 : a new history |
Written by twelve historians and two archeologists, this history of Natal for more than 20 years is edited by two professors of history in the University of Natal. This book deals with a number of |
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Tradition and transformations–The Phongolo-Mzimkhulu region in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries | ||
"Second in Zululand" |
"Second in Zululand" |
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Bambatha at Mpanza. The making of a Rebellion. |
The Bambatha Rebellion The last Black armed resistance to colonial domination in South Africa. |
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Battling with Banality |
This article deals with the history of nineteenth-century KwaZulu Natal, in particular the history of the British invasion of Zululand in 1879. While it used to be apartheid which threatened critical South African history, today it is competition and the free market. |
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Bead collections from Zululand, Nongoma and uBombo |
Bead collections from Zululand, Nongoma and uBombo |
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Books new and old: A human document | ||
Cost of production | ||
Distinguished new South African novel acclaimed in America | ||
Early Farming Communities of Southern Africa: A population discovered |
Tbis paper summarizes southern African Iron Age research of the past decade, during which period the distribution and chronology....... |
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Interview with Sister Gertrude C H N and Mrs Ngubane, conducted by Dalisu Zungu | ||
John Clark Collection |
Zululand |
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Letter from David to Phyllis Naidoo |
I am ashamed - a card from you that I did not answer and now a letter today.- but have been in Zululand , the mountains and the Free State. |
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Letter from Frank and George to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letter from Frank and George to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letter from JJS Strijdom to Paton | ||
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Josephine |
Your note of the 31st January reached me today. Considering the problems you're enduring presently - the police holding the country to ransom I am glad that it arrived at all.I think of all my friends in Lesotho··· and wish peace will be restored soon. |
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Notes on Cetshwayo | ||
Notes on Nyembezi | ||
Notes on Zulu |