Anglo-Zulu War
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John Clark Collection |
A cavalry unit - The King's Dragoons - entering the capital Pietermaritzburg on their way to Zululand. |
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The Zulu War of 1879 | ||
The Zulu Kingdom | ||
The Origins of the Anglo-Zulu War: Problems of Interpretation | ||
The Anglo-Zulu War: New Perspectives - Introduction and The Origins of the Anglo-Zulu War: Problems of Interpretation | ||
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 … |
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Cover page - The Anglo-Zulu War:New Perspectives |
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 |
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The reduction of Zululand, 1878-1904 |
The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 was not greeted with great enthusiasm in either Natal or Zululand. Although Sir Battle Frere was able to raise some |
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King Cetshwayo | ||
RACE RELATIONS AND THE PRESS IN THE NATAL COLONY : THE POST ANGLO-ZULU WAR PERIOD |
RACE RELATIONS AND THE PRESS IN THE NATAL COLONY : THE POST ANGLO-ZULU WAR PERIOD in partial fulfilment of a History Honours degree |