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The work traces the emergence and organization of the Zulu nation and its encounters with European settlers, explains native laws, customs, and military institutions, and examines the political decisions and colonial policies that led to conflict. It then narrates the campaign: initial hostilities, the major field engagements and defenses, movements of British columns, use of native contingents, logistical challenges, leadership changes, reinforcements, and naval support; it concludes with the pursuit and capture of the Zulu monarch and the political settlement that ended active resistance.

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Alexander Wilmot

Alexander Wilmot was a notable figure in the historical literature of the late 19th century, primarily recognized for his work "History of the Zulu War." This book provides a detailed account of the Zulu War, a significant conflict in South Africa that occurred in 1879. Wilmot's writing reflects his engagement with the military and political dynamics of the time, offering insights into the events and implications of the war. His contributions to the understanding of this pivotal moment in history continue to be referenced by scholars and enthusiasts of military history.

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