Pioneer Days

The First Chimurenga/Umvukela - June to August 1896 (9)

 

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References and Further Reading

  • Baden-Powell, R.S.S. 1897. The Matabele Campaign 1896, being a narrative of the campaign in suppressing the Native Uprising in Matabeleland and Mashonaland. London: Methuen & Co.
  • Beach, D.N. 1984. Zimbabwe before 1900. Harare: Mambo Press.
  • Beach, D.N. 1986. War and Politics in Zimbabwe 1840-1900. Gweru: Mambo Press
  • Blake, R. 1977. A History of Rhodesia. London: Eyre Methuen Ltd.
  • British South Africa Company (BSAC). 1898. Reports on the Native Disturbances in Rhodesia, 1896-97. London: BSAC. (Reprint with new title of The ’96 Rebellions, 1975, Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia).
  • Bulpin, T.V. 1968. To the Banks of the Zambezi. Cape Town: Books of Africa.
  • Burnham, F.R. 1927. Scouting on Two Continents. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. (Reprint, 1975, Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia).
  • Burrett, R.S. 1996. Gweru and its environs: A glimpse of the Matabele Uprising-First Umvukela, 1896. Heritage of Zimbabwe 15: 37-55.
  • Burrett, R.S. 2009. Plumer's Men. The Rhodesia Regiment and the Northwest Frontier during the Second South African War, 1899-1900. Durban: Just Done Productions.
  • Challis, R.J. 2005. Victoria Cross Winners Associated with Central Africa: Part One. Heritage of Zimbabwe 24: 39-59.
  • Clarke, M. 1983. The Plumtree Papers. A History of Bulalima-Mangwe and Life in Rhodesia up to 1922. Plumtree: The Plumtree Foundation.
  • Clarke, M.F. 2008. Mambo Hills. Historical and Religious Significance. Bulawayo: 'amaBooks.
  • Clarke, M.F. (with Nyathi, P.) 2010. Lozikeyi Dlodlo, Queen of the Ndebele. “A very dangerous and intriguing woman”. Bulawayo: Amagugu Publishers.
  • Cobbing, J. 1974. The Evolution of the Ndebele Amabutho. The Journal of African History 15 (4): 607-631.
  • Cobbing, J. 1976. The Ndebele under the Khumalos, 1820-1896. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Lancaster, UK.
  • Cobbing, J. 1977. The absent Priesthood: Another look at the Rhodesian Risings of 1896-1897. The Journal of African History 18 (1): 61-84.
  • Cross, I.J. 1972. Rebellion Forts in Matabeleland. Rhodesiana 27: 1-28.
  • Ellert, H. 1984. The Material Culture of Zimbabwe. Harare: Longman.
  • Emmerson, P. 1975. Foreword to the Reprint Edition. In Burnham, F.R. Scouting on Two Continents. V-xiv. New York: Doubleday, Page & Co. (Reprint, 1975, Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia).
  • Falk, P. 1970. The Gwelo Laager, 1896. Rhodesiana 22: 6-15.
  • Gale, W.D. 1958. Zambezi Sunrise. How Civilisation came to Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Cape Town: Howard Timmins.
  • Gann, L.H. 1969. A History of Southern Rhodesia. Early Days to 1934. New York: Humanities Press.
  • Garlake, P.S. 1965. Pioneer Forts in Rhodesia, 1890-1897. Rhodesiana 12: 37-62.
  • Gibbs, P. 1970. The Bulawayo Club: A history. Bulawayo: The Bulawayo Club.
  • Halkett, C.H. (with M. Gelfand) 1971. With Laing in Matopos: A Medical Casualty in the Inungu Battle. Rhodesiana 24: 1-10.
  • Henderson, H.S. 1968. Two Years Later – 1896-1897. The Pioneer 1: 41-50.
  • Hensman, H. 1900. A History of Rhodesia. Compiled from official sources. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons.
  • Hole, H.M. 1928. Old Rhodesian Days. London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd. (Reprint, 1976, Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia).
  • Hole, H.M. The Making of Rhodesia.
  • Hubbard, P. 2006. Metal-Working Remains in the Matopos, south-western Zimbabwe. Zimbabwean Prehistory 26: 26-30.
  • Hubbard, P. 2011 (in press).
  • Hughes, A. & Summers, R. 1955. The Matabele Warrior – His Arms and Accoutrements. Occasional Papers of the National Museums of Southern Rhodesia 2 (20): 779-791.
  • Iliffe, J. 1990. Famine in Zimbabwe, 1890-1960. Gweru: Mambo Press.
  • Jones, N. 1953. Rhodesian Genesis. Bulawayo: Rhodesia Pioneers' and Early Settlers' Society.
  • Laing, D.T. 1897. The Matabele Rebellion 1896, with the Belingwe Field Force. London: Dean & Son Ltd.
  • Mason, P. 1958. The Birth of a Dilemma. The Conquest and Settlement of Rhodesia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Nyathi, P. 2000. Lawo Magugu. Material Culture of the Amandebele. Pietermaritzburg: Reach Out Publishers.
  • Plumer, H. 1897. An Irregular Corps in Matabeleland. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trűbner & Co., Ltd.
  • Ranger, T.O. 1967. Revolt in Southern Rhodesia 1896-7. A Study in African Resistance. London: Heinemann.
  • Ranger, T.O. 1999. Voices From the Rocks. Nature, culture and history in the Matopos Hills in Zimbabwe. Oxford: James Currey.
  • Ransford, O. 1968. Bulawayo: Historic Battleground of Rhodesia. Cape Town: A.A. Balkema.
  • Sauer, H. 1937. Ex Africa. London: Geoffrey Bles. (Reprint, 1973, Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia).
  • Selous, F.C. 1896. Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia. London: Rowland Ward & Co. Ltd. (Reprint 1968, Bulawayo Books of Rhodesia).
  • Stent, V. 1925. A Personal Record of Some Incidents in the Life of Cecil Rhodes. Cape Town: Maskew Miller, Limited. (Reprint 1970, Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia).
  • Summers, R. & Pagden, C.W. 1970. The Warriors. Cape Town: Books of Africa.
  • Sykes, F.W. 1897. With Plumer in Matabeleland. London: Archibald Constable & Co. (Reprint, 1972, Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia).
  • Tomes, I. 1999. The Midlands in 1896. Heritage of Zimbabwe 18: 59-75.
  • Tredgold, R. (ed.) 1956. The Matopos. Salisbury: Federal Bureau of Printing and Stationery.

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