Related Works in English--Biography, History, Music, Politics, Religion, & Society
- The Anglo-Zulu war : new perspectives. Edited by Andrew Duminy, Charles Ballard. Pietermaritzburg : University of Natal Press, 1981. (179 p.) [Papers presented at the Centenary Conference on the Anglo-Zulu War at the University of Natal, Durban, 1979.]
- Arndt, Jochen S. Divided by the word : colonial encounters and the remaking of Zulu and Xhosa identities. Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2022. (347 p.)
--See also: E-book
- Ballard, Charles. The house of Shaka : the Zulu monarchy illustrated. Marine Parade, South Africa : Emoyeni Books, c1988. (136 p.)
- Ballard, Charles. John Dunn : the white chief of Zululand. Craighall [South Africa] : Ad. Donker, 1985.
(288 p.)
- Barker, Anthony. Physic and protocol among the Zulus. ISMA paper; no. 32. Johannesburg: Institute for the Study of Man in Africa [1972]. (13 p.)
- Barnes, Leonard. Zulu paraclete; a sentimental record. London: P. Davies, 1935. (244 p.)
- Barter, Catherine. Alone among the Zulus: the narrative of a journey through the Zulu country, South Africa. Edited by Patricia L. Merrett. Killie Campbell Africana Library publications; no. 8. Durban: Killie Campbell Africana Library; Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 1995. (112 p.) [Originally published in 1866.]
- Berglund, Axel-Ivar. Zulu thought-patterns and symbolism. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1989, c1976. (402 p.)
--See also: 1976 Uppsala ed.
--Plus: 1976 London ed.
- Binns, C. T. The last Zulu king; the life and death of Cetshwayo. [London]: Longmans [1963]. (240 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Binns, C. T. The warrior people: Zulu origins, customs, and witchcraft. Cape Town: H. Timmins, 1974. (283 p.)
- Bryant, Alfred. T. A history of the Zulu and neighbouring tribes. Cape Town: C. Struik, 1964. (157 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Bryant, Alfred T. Olden times in Zululand and Natal: containing earlier political history of the Eastern-Nguni clans. Africana collectanea series; v. 13. Cape Town: C. Struik, 1965, c1929. (710 p.)
--See also: 1929 ed.
--Plus: Burke Library copy (1929 ed.)
- Bryant, Alfred T. Zulu medicine and medicine-men. Cape Town, C. Struik, 1966. (115 p.)
- Bryant, Alfred T. The Zulu people as they were before the white man came. Pietermaritzburg: Shuter and Shooter [1967].
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Buthelezi, Gatsha. The past and future of the Zulu people. Munger Africana Library notes, no. 10. [Pasadena: Munger Africana Library] 1972. (25 p.) [Remarks made at a public seminar held at California Institute of Technology, USA.]
- Cetewayo, King of Zululand. A Zulu king speaks: statements made by Cetshwayo kaMpande on the history and custom of his people. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press; Durban: Killie Campbell Africana Library; Portland, 1987. (126 p.)
- Champion, George. Journal of the Rev. George Champion, American missionary in Zululand, 1835-9. Edited and annotated by Alan R. Booth. Cape Town: Struik, 1967. (149 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Champion, George. Rev. George Champion, pioneer missionary to the Zulus: sketch of his life and extracts from his journal, 1834-8. New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, c1896. (51 p.)
--See also: 2nd copy
- Cibane, Wilfred. Man of two worlds: an autobiography. Cape Town: Kwela Books, c1998. (160 p.)
- Colenso, Frances E. My chief and I, or, Six months in Natal after the Langalibalele outbreak ; and, Five years later : a sequel. Edited and introduced by M.J. Daymond. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, c1994. (158 p.) [First part originally published in 1880 under pseudonym Atherton Wylde; second part added with this edition.]
- Colenso, John William. Bringing forth light: five tracts on Bishop Colenso’s Zulu mission. Reprint series (Killie Campbell Africana Library); no. 4 Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press; Durban: Killie Campbell Africana Library, 1982. (252 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Cope, Anthony Trevor. A select bibliography relating to the Zulu people of Natal and Zululand. [s.l.: s.n.], 1974. (84 leaves)
- Cope, Nicholas. To bind the nation: Solomon kaDinuzulu and Zulu nationalism: 1913-1933. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 1993. (302 p.)
- Cowley, Cecil. Kwa Zulu; Queen Mkabi’s story. Cape Town: C. Struik, 1966. (226 p.) [On the queen consort of Senzangakona,18th century king of Zululand, father of Shaka.]
- Dlamini, S. Nombuso. Youth and identity politics in South Africa, 1990-1994. Anthropological horizons; 30. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, c2005. (231 p.)
- Dube, John Langalibalele. Jeqe, the body-servant of King Shaka. Trans. by J. Boxwell. Penguin modern classics. Johannesburg: Penguin, 2008. (112 p.) [English translation of biographical fiction title in Zulu, "Insila ka Tshaka"]
--See also: E-book version of 1951 ed. [Columbia only!]
- Edgerton, Robert B. Like lions they fought: the Zulu war and the last Black empire in South Africa. New York: Free Press; London: Collier Macmillan Publishers, c1988. (244 p.)
- Eldredge, Elizabeth A. The Creation of the Zulu Kingdom, 1815-1828 : War, Shaka, and the consolidation of power. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014. (406 p.)
- Elliott, Aubrey. Zulu, heritage of a nation. Cape Town: Struik, 1991. (80 p.) [Chiefly color photographs.]
- Filter, Heinrich (comp.) Paulina Dlamini, servant of two kings. Ed. and trans. by S. Bourquin. Killie Campbell Africana Library publications; no. 1. Durban: Killie Campbell Africana Library ; Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 1986. (135 p.)
- Flint, Karen Elizabeth. Healing traditions : African medicine, cultural exchange, and competition in South Africa, 1820-1948. Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press ; Scottsville, South Africa : University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2008. ( 274 p.)
- Fuze, Magema M. The Black people and whence they came : a Zulu view. Abantu abmnyama, lapa bavela ngakona. Translated by H. C. Lugg ; edited by A. T. Cope. Translation series (Killie Campbell Africana Library) ; no. 1. Pietermaritzburg : University of Natal Press ; Durban : Killie Campbell Africana Library, 1979. (206 p.) [In English only]
- Fynn, Henry Francis. The diary of Henry Francis Fynn. Compiled from original sources and edited by James Stuart and D. McK. Malcolm. Pietermaritzburg, Shuter and Shooter, 1950. (341 p.) [Diary of London-born Fynn, member of expedition which established relations with King Shaka in 1824 & travelled in "Transkei" & elsewhere.]
- Gluckman, Max. Analysis of a social situation in modern Zululand. The Rhodes-Livingstone papers; no. 28 Manchester [England]: Published on behalf of the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute by the Manchester University Press, c1958. (77 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Golan-Agnon, Daphna. Inventing Shaka: using history in the construction of Zulu nationalism. Boulder, CO: L. Rienner Publishers, 1994. (169 p.)
- Gordin, Jeremy. Zuma : a biography. 2nd ed. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 2009. (390 p.)
--See also: 2008 ed.
- Gunner, Elizabeth. Radio soundings : South Africa and the black modern. Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018. (224 p.)
--See also: E-book>.
- Guy, Jeff. Remembering the rebellion: the Zulu Uprising of 1906. Scottsvile, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2006. (197 p.)
- Guy, Jeff. The destruction of the Zulu kingdom: the Civil War in Zululand, 1879-1884. Pietermaritzburg [S. Africa]: University of Natal Press, 1994, c1979. (273 p.)
--See also: 1979 ed.
- Guy, Jeff. The heretic: a study of the life of John William Colenso, 1814-1883. Johannesburg [South Africa]: Ravan Press; Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 1983. (378 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Guy, Jeff. The Maphumulo Uprising: war, law and ritual in the Zulu Rebellion. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, c2005. (276 p.)
- Guy, Jeff. Theophilus Shepstone and the forging of Natal : African autonomy and settler colonialism in the making of traditional authority. Scottsville, South Africa : University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2013. (566 p.)
- Guy, Jeff. The view across the river: Harriette Colenso and the Zulu struggle against imperialism. Reconsiderations in southern African history. Charlottesville, Va.: University Press of Virginia, 2002.
(498 p.)
- Hall, Lynn Bedford. Shaka, warrior king of the Zulu. [Johannesburg?: C. Struik, 1987]. (32 p.)
- Hamilton, Carolyn. Terrific majesty: the power of Shaka Zulu and the limits of historical invention. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1998. (278 p.)
--See also: ebrary e-book
--Plus: ACLS e-book
- Isaacs, Nathaniel. Travels and adventures in Eastern Africa; descriptive of the Zoolus, their manners, customs with a sketch of Natal. Newly rev. and edited, in one vol., with a biography of the author, notes and appendices, by Louis Herman [sic.] and Percival R. Kirby. Cape Town, C. Struik, 1970. (349 p.)
--See also: 1936-37 ed.
--Plus: 1836 ed.
- Keeney, Bradford (ed.) Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa: Zulu high sanusi. Profiles of healing; v. 5. Philadelphia, PA: Ringing Rocks Press in association with Leet’s Island Books, c2001. (181 p.; 1 sound disc.) [Includes spoken & music recordings.]
- Killie Campbell Africana Library. Oral history project relating to the Zulu people: catalogue of interviews. Durban: Killie Campbell Africana Library, University of Natal, 1983. (43 leaves)
- Knight, Ian. Zulu rising : the epic story of iSandlwana and Rorke's drift. London : Macmillan, 2010. (697 p.)
- Knight, Ian. The Zulus. Elite series; 21. London: Osprey, 1989 (1991 printing). (64 p.)
- Krige, Eileen Jensen. The social system of the Zulus. 2nd ed. Pietermaritzburg: Shuter & Shooter, 1977. (420 p.)
--See also: Law Library copy (1965) ; Burke Library copy (1965)
--Plus: 1936 ed.
- La Hausse, Paul. Restless identities: signatures of nationalism, Zulu ethnicity, and history in the lives of Petros Lamula (c. 1881-1948) and Lymon Maling (1889-c. 1936). Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 2000. (317 p.)
- Laband, John. The atlas of the later Zulu wars 1883-1888. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 2001.(140 p.)
- Laband, John. The battle of Ulundi. Kwazulu Monuments Council; 3 Pietermaritzburg: Shuter & Shooter; Ulandi: KwaZulu Monuments Council, 1988. (56 p.)
- Laband, John. Fight us in the open : the Anglo-Zulu War through Zulu eyes. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa : Shuter & Shooter ; Pretoria : Kwazulu Monuments Council, 1985. (49 p.)
- Laband, John. Historical dictionary of the Zulu wars. Historical dictionaries of war, revolution, and civil unrest ; no. 37. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2009. (381 p.)
- Laband, John. Kingdom in crisis: the Zulu response to the British invasion of 1879. War, armed forces, and society. Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press,1992. (272 p.)
- Laband, John. Rope of sand: the rise and fall of the Zulu Kingdom in the nineteenth century. Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball, 1995. (517 p.)
- Laband, John. Zulu warriors : the battle for the South African frontier. New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2014] (345 p.)
--See also: E-book [Columbia only!]
- Laband, John and Ian Knight. The Anglo-Zulu War. Stroud, Gloucestershire : Sutton, 1996. (170 p.)
- Laband, John and Jeff Mathews. Isandlwana. KwaZulu Monuments Council; 4. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Centaur ; Ulundi: KwaZulu Monuments Council, 1992. (98 p.)
- Laband, John and Paul Singer Thompson. The illustrated guide to the Anglo-Zulu War. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 2000. (201 p.)
- Laband, John and Paul Singer Thompson. Kingdom and colony at war : sixteen studies on the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. Pietermaritzburg : University of Natal Press ; Cape Town : N & S Press, c1990.
(358 p.)
- Laband, John, Paul Singer Thompson, and Sheila Henderson. The Buffalo border, 1879 : the Anglo-Zulu War in northern Natal. Durban : Dept. of History, University of Natal, 1983. (127 p.)
- Laband, John and Paul Singer Thompson. Field guide to the war in Zululand and the defence of Natal, 1879. 2nd rev. ed. Pietermaritzburg : University of Natal Press, 1983. (124 p.)
--See also: 1979 ed.
- Laband, John and John Wright. King Cetshwayo kaMpande (c. 1832-1884). Kwazulu Monuments Council; 1. Pietermaritzburg: Shuter & Shooter; Ulundi: Kwazulu Monuments Council, 1980. (34 p.)
- Lembede, Anton Muziwakhe. Freedom in our lifetime : the collected writings of Anton Muziwakhe Lembede. Edited by Robert R. Edgar and Luyanda ka Msumza. Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press ; Johannesburg : Skotaville Publishers ; Bellville : Mayibuye Books, 1996. (203 p.)
- Lock, Ron and Peter Quantrill (comp.). The red book: Natal Press Reports, Anglo-Zulu War, 1879. [London: Anglo Zulu War Historical Society, 2000]. (352 p.)
- Lucas, Thomas J. The Zulus and the British frontiers. New York: Negro Universities Press [1969]. (371 p.) [Reprint of 1879 ed.]
- Madi, Phinda Mzwakhe. Leadership lessons from Emperor Shaka Zulu the Great. Randburg, South Africa: Knowledge Resources, 2000. (119 p.)
- Mahoney, Michael R. The other Zulus: the spread of Zulu ethnicity in colonial South Africa. Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 2012. (292 p.)
--See also: E-Book [Columbia only!]
- Maré, Gerhard. Brothers born of warrior blood: politics and ethnicity in South Africa. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1992. (121 p.) [On Inkatha]
- Maré, Gerhard. Ethnicity and politics in South Africa. London; Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Zed Books, 1993. (125 p.)
- Maré, Gerhard and Georgina Hamilton. An appetite for power : Buthelezi's Inkatha and South Africa. Johannesburg : Ravan Press ; Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1987. (261 p.)
- Marks, Shula. The ambiguities of dependence in South Africa : class, nationalism, and the state in twentieth-century Natal. Johannesburg [South Africa]: Ravan Press, 1986. (171 p.)
--See also: Baltimore ed.
- Marks, Shula. Reluctant rebellion: the 1906-8 disturbances in Natal. Oxford studies in African affairs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970.
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Mason, George Holditch. Life with the Zulus of Natal, South Africa. London, Cass, 1968. (232 p.)
--See also: 1855 ed.
- Mdlalose, Frank. My life: the autobiography of F. T. Mdlalose. Wierda Park, [South Africa]: Action, 2006. (122 p.) [Autobiography of the first Premier of KwaZulu-Natal.]
- Mertens, Alice. The Zulu. Cape Town: New York: Purnell, 1975. (168 p.) [Chiefly photographs.]
- The Mfecane aftermath : reconstructive debates in Southern African history. Edited by Carolyn Hamilton. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press ; Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, c1995. (493 p.)
- Mokoena, Hlonipha. Magema Fuze: the making of a kholwa intellectual. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2011. (338 p.)
- Morris, Donald R. The washing of the spears; a history of the rise of the Zulu nation under Shaka and its fall in the Zulu War of 1879. New York: Simon and Schuster 1986, c1965. (655 p.)
See also: Offsite copy (1965) ; Burke Library copy (1965)
- Mshengu, Thulani, Jabu Ndlovu, and Jean Fairbairn. Asinamali! : the life of Msizi Dube. Pietermaritzburg : Hadeda Books, 1992. (77 p.) [English translation of "Asinamali: impilo kaMsizi Dube," published by Natal Worker History Project in 1992.]
- Mtembu, James. The life of Titus Mtembu. [London]: The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1929. (47 p.)
- Mtshali, P. H. The power of the ancestors: the life of a Zulu traditional healer. Mbabane: Kamhlaba Publications, 2004. (119 p.)
- Muller, Carol Ann. Rituals of fertility and the sacrifice of desire: Nazarite women’s performance in South Africa. Chicago studies in ethnomusicology. Chicago; London: University of Chicago Press, 1999.
- Mutwa, Credo Vusa’mazulu. Indaba, my children. London, Kahn & Averill; Stanmore P., 1966. (354 p.)
--See also: 1985 reprint
--Plus: Johannesburg ed. (1964)
--And: Burke Library copy (1964 ed.)
- Mutwa, Credo Vusa’mazulu. My people: the incredible writings of Credo Vusa’mazulu Mutwa. London: Blond, 1969. (257 p.)
- Mutwa, Credo Vusa’mazulu. Song of the stars: the lore of a Zulu shaman. [Barrytown, NY]: Barrytown, Ltd., c1996. (210 p.)
- Mutwa, Credo Vusa’mazulu. Zulu shaman: dreams, prophecies, and mysteries. Rochester, Vt.: Destiny Books, 2003. (224 p.)
- Mzala. Gatsha Buthelezi: chief with a double agenda. London; Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Zed Books, 1988. (240 p.)
- Neser, L. Zulu ethnography: a classified bibliography. [Kwa-Dlangezwa]: Published for the KwaZula Documentation Centre by the University of Zululand, 1976. (92 leaves)
- Neser, L. Zulu ethnography: a supplementary bibliography. Publications series of the University of Zululand. Series B; no. 6. Kwa-Dlangezwa, South Africa: University of Zululand, 1980. (71 p.)
- Nxumalo, O.E.H.M. King of goodwill: the authorised biography of King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu. Cape Town: Nasou Via Afrika, 2003. (229 p.)
- Olsen, Kathryn. Music and social change in South Africa : maskanda past and present. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2014.
- Omer-Cooper, J.D. The Zulu aftermath; a nineteenth-century revolution in Bantu Africa. Ibadan history series. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1966. (208 p.)
--See also: London ed.
- Owen, Francis. The diary of the Rev. Francis Owen, M.A., missionary with Dingaan in 1837-38. Together with extracts from the writings of the interpreters in Zulu, Messrs. Hulley and Kirkman. Van Riebeeck Society publication; 7. Cape Town: Van Riebeeck Society, 1926. (189 p.)
- Raugh, Harold E. Anglo-Zulu War, 1879: a selected bibliography. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2011. (666 p.)
- Reader, D. H. Zulu tribe in transition; the Makhanya of southern Natal. [Manchester]: Manchester University Press, 1966]. (363 p.)
--See also: Law Library copy
--Plus: Burke Library copy
- Reyher, Rebecca Hourwich. Zulu woman: the life story of Christina Sibiya. New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1999.
- Robbins, Sidney. Usuthu! The final war cry: a story of the 1906 Natal Zulu Rebellion. Milnerton: Capsal Publishers, 2002. (328 p.)
- Roberts, Brian. The Zulu kings. New York: Scribner, 1975, c1974. (388 p.)
- Rule, Peter,with Marilyn Aitken and Jenny van Dyk. Nokukhanya, mother of light. Braamfontein, South Africa: Grail, 1993. (173 p.) [Biography of Zulu woman activist Nokukhanya Luthuli.]
- Samuelson, L.H. Zululand: its traditions, legends, customs and folk-lore. [Durban: T. W. Griggs, 1974]. (191 p.)
- Selby, John Millin. Shaka's heirs. London: Allen and Unwin, 1971. (232 p.)
- Smail, J. L. From the land of the Zulu Kings. [Durban : A. J. Pope], 1979. (185 p.)
- Social system and tradition in Southern Africa : essays in honour of Eileen Krige. Edited by John Argyle, Eleanor Preston-Whyte. Cape Town ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1978. (251 p.)
- The story of Isaiah Shembe. 3 vols. Edited by Irving Hexham and G.C. Oosthuizen. Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press, c1996-c2001.
- Sundkler, Bengt. Bantu prophets in South Africa. 2nd ed. London; New York: Published for the International African Institute by the Oxford University Press, 1961. (381 p.)
--See also: Offsite copy
--Plus: Burke Library copy
--And: 1948 ed.
- Taylor, Stephen. Shaka's children: a history of the Zulu people. London: HarperCollins, 1994. (416 p.)
- Tedder, Vivian. The people of a thousand hills. Cape Town: C. Struik, 1968. (63 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Tembo, Masiye. Touched by his grace: a Ngoni story of tragedy and triumph. Kachere text; no. 2. Zomba, Malawi: Kachere Series, c2005. (84 p.)
- Temkin, Ben. Buthelezi : a biography. London; Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2003. (415 p.)
- Temkin, Ben. Gatsha Buthelezi-Zulu statesman : a biography. Cape Town; New York: Purnell, [1976]. (413 p., 33 leaves of plates)
- Texts on Zulu religion: traditional Zulu ideas about God. Edited by Irving Hexam. Lewiston, N.Y.; Queenston, Ont., Canada: E. Mellen Press, c1987. (488 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Thompson, Paul Singer. Black soldiers of the queen : the Natal native contingent in the Anglo-Zulu War. Rev. ed. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, c2006. (179 p.)
--See also: E-book [Columbia only!]
- Thompson, Paul Singer. An historical atlas of the Zulu Rebellion of 1906. [South Africa]: P.S. Thompson, c2001. (73 p.)
- Thompson, Paul Singer. The Natal native contingent in the Anglo-Zulu War, 1879. [South Africa : University of Natal?], 1997. (394 p.)
- Titus, Barbara. Hearing maskanda : musical epistemologies in South Africa. E-book. New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.
- Tishken, Joel E. Isaiah Shembe's prophetic uhlanga : the worldview of the Nazareth Baptist Church in colonial South Africa. New York : Peter Lang, c2013. (232 p.)
--See also: E-book [Columbia only!]
- Van Diemel, Raymond. In search of 'freedom, fair play and justice' : Josiah Tshangana Gumede, 1867-1947 : a biography. Belhar [South Africa]: R. van Diemel, c2001. (198 p.)
- Vilakazi, Absolom. Shembe: the revitalization of African society. Johannesburg: Skotaville Publishers, c1986. (165 p.)
--See also: Burke Library copy
- Vilakazi, Absolom. Zulu transformations: a study of the dynamics of social change. Pietermaritzburg: University of Natal Press, 1965. (168 p.)
--See also: 1962 ed.
- Waetjen, Thembisa. Workers and warriors: masculinity and the struggle for nation in South Africa. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c2004. (158 p.)
- Walbridge, Margaret E. Thokozile. Topeka, Kan.: C.K. Walbridge, 1978, (Topeka, Kan.: Manline Printing). (210 p.) [Correspondence in English of missionary teacher & school principal at Inanda Seminary for Girls, Phoenix, Natal, 1921-1936.]
- Westley, David. The Mfecane : an annotated bibliography. [Madison]: African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1999. (60 p.)
- Williams, J. Grenfell. I am black, the story of Shabala. 3rd ed. rev. Capetown and Johannesburg, Juta [1949] (206 p.)
--See also: 1936 ed.
- Wood, Agnes A. "Shine where you are": a centenary history of Inanda Seminary, 1869-1969. [Lovedale, South Africa]: Lovedale Press, 1972. (190 p.)
- Wright, John B. and Andrew Manson. The Hlubi chiefdom in Zululand-Natal : a history. Ladysmith [South Africa]: Ladysmith Historical Society, 1983. (94 p.)
- Wylie, Dan. Myth of iron: Shaka in history. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2006. (615 p.)
- Wylie, Dan. Savage delight: white myths of Shaka. Pietermaritzburg: Global, 2001. (272 p.)
- Wylie, Dan. Shaka. Jacan pocket series. Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2011. (155 p.)
- Zulu identities : being Zulu, past and present. Edited by Benedict Carton, John Laband, and Jabulani Sithole. New York : Columbia University Press, c2009. (633 p.)
- Zungu, Evangeline Bonisiwe. Zulu names, polygyny and gender politics in traditional societies. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa : University of Kwazulu-Natal Press, 2021. (179 p.)