Non-combatants and war: Unexplored factors in the conquest of the Zulu kingdom

J. Guy
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In 1879 British imperial and colonial forces invaded the Zulu kingdom and the two armies fought a number of pitched battles, amongst them Isandlwana and Rorke's drift, which have become for millions around the world emblematic representations of two fundamental aspects of imperial warfare - the superior weaponry and unflinching discipline of European troops confronting superior numbers and reckless African savagery. Ever since the 1879 invasion a voracious and uncritical reading public has consumed a vast accumulation of accounts of courageous redcoats meeting the massed Zulu charge with ranked volley-firing. Even attempts at serious analysis have failed, to my mind, to break with the imperial narrative largely because the authors are so mesmerised by the idea of men killing men that they fail to contextualise the conflict effectively. And, more recently, the imperial nostalgia which underlies conventional, histories of the invasion has seeped into the world of heritage and tourism with the result that colonial dispossession through warfare is presented as a heroic clash between the noble representatives of different military traditions, savage and civilised , which obscures with a sentimental veneer not just the brutality and injustice of the 1879 war but the fact that the invasion is a key to an understanding of contemporary misery and poverty in rural KwaZulu-Natal.
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非战斗人员和战争:征服祖鲁王国的未开发因素
1879年,英帝国和殖民地军队入侵祖鲁王国,两国军队进行了多次激战,其中包括Isandlwana和Rorke的漂移,对全世界数百万人来说,这已经成为帝国战争两个基本方面的象征-欧洲军队的优势武器和不屈不挠的纪律面对优势人数和鲁莽的非洲野蛮人。自1879年入侵以来,贪婪而不加批判的读者已经阅读了大量关于勇敢的英国士兵用排位齐射对抗祖鲁人冲锋的报道。在我看来,即使是严肃的分析也未能与帝国叙事决裂,这主要是因为作者们被男人互相残杀的想法所迷惑,以至于未能有效地将冲突置于背景中。最近,作为传统侵略历史基础的帝国怀旧情绪已经渗透到遗产和旅游业中,其结果是,通过战争进行的殖民剥夺被呈现为不同军事传统(野蛮和文明)的高贵代表之间的英雄冲突,它不仅掩盖了1879年战争的残酷和不公正,而且掩盖了这样一个事实:这场入侵是理解当代夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省农村苦难和贫困的关键。
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