View across the river Harriette Colenso and the Zulu struggle against imperialism
Guy Jeff2001
Book
Total copies: 1
Subject: This book shows that after its conquest, the Zulu kingdom was destroyed by imperial policies of divide and rule and how the Colenso family, especially the Bishop's eldest daughter, Harriette, took the lead in resisting colonial exploitation and imperial domination. Though less well known than her contemporary Olive Schreiner, Harriette was in many ways the greater crusader against colonial injustice. In this biography of Harriette, Jeff Guy illuminates both the courage, vision and insight of this remarkable late-Victorian woman and the nature of late-nineteenth century imperialism. Based on meticulous research and scrupulous scholarship, this is a riveting account that has as much to say about the political role of women in late-Victorian colonial and metropolitan society as it does about the history of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Imprint:
UK 2001 James Currey Ltd
Collation:
498p
ISBN:
0852557914
Dewey class:
HI.4.01GUY
Local class:
HI.4.01/GUY
Language:
English
BRN:
1844507