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A history of the Zulu Rebellion, 1906, and of Dinuzulu's arrest, trial, and expatriation

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A detailed contemporary account reconstructs the causes, organization, and conduct of the 1906 Zulu uprising and its aftermath, combining chaptered studies of native administration, Zulu military customs, and the state of colonial forces with step-by-step narratives of mobilization, engagements, and field operations. Drawing on official reports, eyewitness observation, maps, plans, and illustrations, the work traces early incidents, forest campaigns, converging columns, and subsequent legal actions leading to the arrest, trial, and expatriation of the principal native leader, while explaining relevant customs and administrative responses that shaped the campaign's course.

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James Stuart

James Stuart was a notable figure in the study of South African history, particularly known for his work on the Zulu Rebellion of 1906. His book, "A History of the Zulu Rebellion, 1906, and of Dinuzulu's Arrest, Trial, and Expatriation," provides a detailed account of the events surrounding the rebellion and the subsequent legal and political challenges faced by the Zulu leader, Dinuzulu. Stuart's writings contribute to the understanding of Zulu history and the complexities of colonial interactions in early 20th-century South Africa.

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