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History of the Zulu Rebellion 1906 - And of Dinuzulu''s Arrest, Trial and Expatriation

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Klappentext This 1913 work by an expert on Zulu customs and history describes the 1906 revolt in Natal against British rule. Zusammenfassung Written by James Stuart (1868–1942), an expert on Zulu customs and history, this 1913 work focuses on the 1906 revolt in Natal against British rule. The book also covers the administration of the Zulu territories and goes on to investigate what became of the Zulu rebellion after its defeat. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. System of native administration; 3. State of military organization on the outbreak of rebellion; 4. Zulu military system; 5. Events and conditions antecedent to outbreak of hostilities; 6. Mobilization and demonstrations in force; 7. Outbreak at Mpanza; 8. Flight of Bampata to Nkandhla forests; 9. The Nkandhla forests; 10. Mobilization of Zululand field force; 11. Converging movement on Cetshwayo's grave; 12. Operations by (a) Umvoti field force, (b) Mackay's column; 13. Further operations by Zululand field force; 14. Action at Mome Gorge; 15. State of affairs at Umsinga; 16. Concluding operations; 17. General concentration at Thring's Post; 18. Action at Izinsimba; 19. Some lessons of the rebellion; 20. Native Affairs Commission; 21. Dinuzulu expedition; 22. Preliminary examination and trial of Dinuzulu; 23. Review of policy followed in connection with Dinuzulu; 24. Conclusion; Appendices; Index.

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