The Zulu War 1879
By (Author) Ian Knight
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
27th August 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
African history
968.4045
Paperback
96
Width 170mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
296g
The Zulu War of 1879 remains one of the best known British colonial wars and included two battles whose names reverberate through history. At Isandlwana the Zulus inflicted a crushing defeat on the British; the gallant British defence at Rorke's Drift followed and re-established British prestige. Yet as this book shows, there was more to the war than this. Six months of brutal fighting followed, until the Zulu kingdom was broken up, its king imprisoned and the whole structure of the Zulu state destroyed. Years of internecine strife followed, until the British finally annexed Zululand as a colonial possession.
Essential Histories are remarkably effective in presenting military events in the wider contexts of the new military history.
Ian Knight was born in 1956. He was a freelance writer on military history for ten years before studying Afro-Caribbean History at the University of Kent. He has written widely on Zulu history and travelled extensively in Zululand. Ian was the editor of the Victorian Military Society journal for many years, and has written several books for Osprey.