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Like Lions they Fought: The Zulu War and the Last Black Empire in South Africa

von Robert B. Edgerton

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Fighting spears to bayonets, black against white, the Zulus met the British at Isandlwana in 1879 in the first great battle of perhaps the bloodiest and most dramatic war in African colonial history. The Zulu warriors took on Queen Victoria's "red soldiers" and massacred them. Despite the incredible victory of the astonishingly brave black warriors, when the bloodletting of the ferocious conflict ended, 10,000 Zulus lay dead, and with them, the last great black empire on the African continent. In this beautifully written and riveting account, Robert B. Edgerton examines this epic colonial war for the first time as it was experienced by the Zulus. Drawing on both new and previously overlooked accounts from the African warriors as well as on new British sources, he not only magnificently recreates the combat, but vividly unravels the human and the political story of both sides in a land that later became apartheid South Africa. "Like Lions They Fought" presents a moving and eminently readable chronicle that probes the inner lives of the men in the two great armies, and captures war at its most brutal. -- From publisher's description.… (mehr)
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First, why was I attracted to this book? A few years ago we went on a (spectacular) trip to S Africa and part of our itinerary (no tour - all planned and executed by ourselves) we visited the Zulu War Lands. Specifically Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift. In preparation, I read Mike Snook's wonderful two books on each battle - dense and detailed considering the battles were just a few kilometers apart and lasted less than 24 hours. Isandlwana was a disaster for the British - routed and heavy losses; the Zulu's lost heavily too but they knew that when they fought the "red soldiers". Rorke's Drift was a British triumph when just over a hundred troops (none first line - engineers, logistics, and injured) repulsed many thousands of Zulus and inflicted thousands of casualties. More VC's were justly earned there than in any other battle.

This book is very different than the aforementioned. It is less than half the length of one of Snook's and its scope is the whole of the Zulu wars including its antecedents and the aftermath, other colonial wars in Africa, and a fairly extensive comparison between the British and Zulu warrior cultures.

A quick and not a heavy read. ( )
  martinhughharvey | May 3, 2017 |
A good narrative; good bones. ( )
  wesh | Nov 3, 2010 |
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Fighting spears to bayonets, black against white, the Zulus met the British at Isandlwana in 1879 in the first great battle of perhaps the bloodiest and most dramatic war in African colonial history. The Zulu warriors took on Queen Victoria's "red soldiers" and massacred them. Despite the incredible victory of the astonishingly brave black warriors, when the bloodletting of the ferocious conflict ended, 10,000 Zulus lay dead, and with them, the last great black empire on the African continent. In this beautifully written and riveting account, Robert B. Edgerton examines this epic colonial war for the first time as it was experienced by the Zulus. Drawing on both new and previously overlooked accounts from the African warriors as well as on new British sources, he not only magnificently recreates the combat, but vividly unravels the human and the political story of both sides in a land that later became apartheid South Africa. "Like Lions They Fought" presents a moving and eminently readable chronicle that probes the inner lives of the men in the two great armies, and captures war at its most brutal. -- From publisher's description.

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