
A History of Rhodesia
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Robert Blake was an English historian. He was the author of the definitive biography of Disraeli. Educated at King Edward VI School, Norwich and Magdelan College, Oxford, where he took a First in Modern Greats, he served in the Royal Artillery during the war, became a prisoner of war in Italy from 1942-4, and escaped. He was Senior Proctor, 1959-60 and a Conservative member of the Oxford City Council, 1957-65.
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Introduction Part One: The Chartered Company 1. The Land and the early conquerors 2. The Ndebele kingdom 1700-1886 3. Cecil Rhodes 1853-89 4. The concession and the Charter 1888-89 5. The Pioneer column 1889-90 6. The Map is drawn 1890-91 7. Settlement and war 1890-93 8. Conquest 1893-95 9. Rebellion 1896-97 10. The aftermath 1897-1902 11. The rule of the Company 1902-18 Part Two: A Self-Governing Colony 12. Responsible government 1914-23 13. The new order 1923-31 14. The decline of the Rhodesian Party 1927-33 15. The Huggins era 1933-39 16. War and aftermath 1939-48 17. The origins of Federation 1945-51 18. Federation achieved 1951-53 Part Three: Federation and the White Backlash 19. Southern Rhodesian Society 1946-53 20. The heyday of Federation 1953-57 21. A turning point 1957 22. The fall of Todd 1957-58 23. The decline of the Federation 1956-60 24. The eclipse of Whitehead 1960-62 25. The Rhodesian Front 1962-63 26. The Fall of Field 1964 27. Smith 1964-65 28. UDI 1965 Epilogue 1965-77 Appendix: The Beit Trust