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The Dust Rose Like Smoke: The Subjugation of the Zulu and the Sioux

Autor James O. Gump
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1995
In 1876 Sioux and Cheyenne warriors annihilated Custer’s Seventh Cavalry on the Little Bighorn. Three years later and half a world away, a British force was wiped out by Zulu warriors at Isandhlwana in South Africa. In both cases the total defeat of regular army troops by forces regarded as undisciplined barbarian tribesmen stunned an imperial nation.
 
The similarities between the two frontier encounters have long been noted, but James O. Gump is the first to scrutinize them in a comparative context. “This study issues a challenge to American exceptionalism,” he writes. Viewing both episodes as part of a global pattern of intensified conflict in the latter 1800s resulting from Western domination over a vast portion of the globe, he persuasively traces the comparisons in their origins and aftermath.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803270596
ISBN-10: 0803270593
Pagini: 178
Ilustrații: Illus., maps
Dimensiuni: 157 x 244 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

James O. Gump, professor and chair of the Department of History at the University of San Diego, is the author of The Formation of the Zulu Kingdom in South Africa, 1750–1840.

Recenzii

“Engrossing.”—Choice

“An intriguing book which opens the doors for all manner of comparative studies, and thereby suggests that the process of interaction between indigenous peoples and imperial interlopers is much the same across the world. . . . an interesting and thought-provoking book.”—Soldiers of the Queen

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1.  The Little Bighorn in Comparative Perspective
2.  Frontiers of Expansion
3.  Indigenous Empires
4. Collaborators of a Kind
5. Agents of Empire
6.  Patterns of Imperial Overrule
7.  Images of Empire
8.  Legacies
Notes
Bibliography
Index