Brave Men's Blood : the Epic of the Zulu War 1879.
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TextPublication details: Havertown : Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2005.Description: 1 online resource (224 pages)Content type: - text
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| DT1754 Z3 Social identities in the new South Africa / | DT1757 .U554 Apartheid in South Africa : summary of the report of the Special Committee. | DT1875 .K74 Zulu War 1879 / | DT1875 .K74 Brave Men's Blood : the Epic of the Zulu War 1879. | DT1879.I83 L2 Lord Chelmsford's Zululand campaign, 1878-1879 / | DT1879.N55 L2 Blood on the Painted Mountain : Zulu victory and defeat, Hlobane and Kambula, 1879 / | DT1879.R68 G51 Rorke's Drift / |
Cover; Book Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 The Coming of the War Horse; 2 Thunderclap; 3 Besieged; 4 Turning-Point; 5 Destruction of the Zulu Kingdom; 6 Last Shots; Glossary; Bibliography; Illustration Acknowledgements; Index; Back Cover.
The Zulu Kingdom, created by Shaka kaSenzangakhona, lasted just over six decades before meeting the imperial might of the British Empire. Within six months the kingdom lay in pieces. A full military campaign, known as the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 was required to ensure its demise. The British High Commissioner in South Africa, Sir Henry Bartle Frere, believed that the robust and economically self-reliant Zulu kingdom was a threat to this policy. In December 1878 he 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 immidiately, the war went badly wrong for the British.On 22 January, 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 1300 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 inspired the classic film Zulu, which established Michael Caine as a star. However, the author delves deeply into the causes of the war, the conditions during it and the aftermath. Completely re-set, this is one of the most highly-regarded books on the period.
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