Dead Was Everything

Author: Smith> Keith  

Publisher: Frontline Books‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781473837232

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781848327313

Subject: K History and Geography

Keyword: 历史、地理

Language: ENG

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Description

The Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 still intrigues both scholars and enthusiasts alike more than 130 years after it was fought. Its story contains tragedy, high drama and the heavy loss of human life; it involved five major battles and two lesser fights; and led to the snuffing out of the direct male Napoleonic line of France. And all this in less than one year.Reflecting on several years' research, Keith Smith presents a series of essays which explore hitherto unanswered questions and offer fresh insights into the key battles and protagonists of this epic conflict. He presents some surprising conclusions which differ, often radically, from more orthodox views.He also sets out to reveal the characters of the men - of both sides - who might otherwise have been simply names on a page. They are not: they lived, loved, fought and died. Some were heroes while others were less than that. Most were ordinary men who chose a military career and did their best as far as they were able. White or black, British or colonial, they are all brought to life and their unique stories told. This is an important contribution to our understanding of this famous war and the men who fought in it.

Chapter

A Question of Time

Sir Bartle Frere’s Ultimatum

Chapter 2: Isandlwana: Exordium

The Gunfight at Sihayo’s

Topography of the Battlefield

The Zulu Impi

The Zulu Bivouac

Chapter 3: Isandlwana: Proelium

Discovery of the Zulu Impi

A Battle Timetable

The Eclipse

Chapter 4: Isandlwana: Post Scriptum

The Annotated Maps of Isandlwana

An Addendum

The Messages

The Several Captains Barton

The Queen’s Colour

Chapter 5: Rorke’s Drift

The Hero of Rorke’s Drift

The NNC at Rorke’s Drift

The Blame Game

Chapter 6: Intermission

The NNC Withdrawal from Eshowe

Hlobane: A New Perspective

Chapter 7: The Second Invasion

The Road to Ulundi

Lord Chelmsford and Sir Henry Bulwer

Chapter 8: After the War

Lord Chelmsford and Whitehall

Major Graves v. the Natal Colonist

Captain Montgomery’s Secret

The Zulu Use of Drugs

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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