The Anglo-Zulu War may be best remembered for the military blundering that led to the astonishing British defeat at Isandlwana, but as Stephen Wade shows in this book, militray action throughout the war was supplemented by the actions of spies and explorers in the field, and was often heavily influenced by the decisions made by diplomats.The result was a series of conflicting views of the importance of South Africa with regard to the British Empire as a whole.
Examining the roles of both spies and diplomats, the author looks a numerous influential figures in the conflict, including John Dunn, who fought with the British during the campaign, becoming ruler of part of Zululand after its conquest and even being presented to Queen Victoria.Diplomats include Sir Theophilus Shepstone, who was responsible for directing native affairs in Natal, and was so respected by the Zulus they called hime \'Somsewu\'-the white father....As New.Unclipped dustcover.vii,plus 183 pages text with twenty one illustrations
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