'Throwing down white man': Cape rule and misrule in colonial Lesotho, 1871 - 1884
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Autor: Sanders, Peter
Jahr: 2011
CONTENTS
List of maps................................................................................................ iv
Note on illustrations......................................................................................... i v
Preface...................................................................................................... í
Note on names, orthography andpronunaation............................................................... vii
Abbreviations.............................................................................................. vii
....................................................................................... viii
INTRODUCTION................................................................................... 1
The Gun War....................................................................................... 1
Causes and consequences: the key questions..................................................... 3
The tide and the praise poems: Throwing down White Man ........... ...................... 6
PARTI MAGISTRATES AND CHIEFS....................................................... 9
1 Moshoeshoe the Wise and Victoria the Good............................................... 11
1868: the imperial annexation..................................................................... 11
1871 : annexation to the Cape...................................................................... 16
2 Moshoeshoe s chiefdom, Letsie s inheritance.............................................. 18
Basutoland........................................................................................... 18
Moshoeshoe s chiefdom........................................................................... 18
Letsie s inheritance................................................................................. 20
3 The Cape government........................................................................... 30
The policy........................................................................................... 30
The magistrates..................................................................................... 31
Peace and prosperity................................................................................ 35
4 The attack on the chiefs......................................................................... 39
The land............................................................................................. 39
The courts........................................................................................... 44
Stray stock and Sesotho custom................................................................... 49
5 Success and fear................................................................................. 52
A record of success ................................................................................ 52
The first alarms...................................................................................... 54
Further alarms....................................................................................... 59
6 The Moorosi War................................................................................. 64
Moorosi s chiefdom and the Quthing magistracy................................................ 64
The first crisis....................................................................................... 65
The second crisis.................................................................................... 66
The third crisis...................................................................................... 66
The fourth crisis.................................................................................... 68
The outbreak of war................................................................................ 70
Ïhrowing Oown White Man
m , . ........... 73
6 TheMoorosiWarícont.)..........................................................
The first attack on Mount Moorosi...............................................................
The second attack...................................................................................
Negotiations.........................................................................................
The third attack.....................................................................................
82
7 Conspiracy and confederation..................................................................
An African conspiracy?............................................................................
Confederation, Vigour and disarmament........................................................
92
8 Disarmament and the confiscation of Quthing.............................................
Sprigg s mission.....................................................................................
The order to disarm.................................................................................
96
The confiscation of Quthing.......................................................................
The Peace Preservation Act........................................................................
9 The descent to war...............................................................................
104
Divisions among the Basotho and the intimidation of the loyalists...........................
r i ¦ ? j ? 107
Colonial delays......................................................................................
111
Letsie s initiative................... ........................................
113
Sprigg s final mission...............................................................................
11*7
10 Guns, chieftainship, land and drought.......................................·...............
PART II THE GUN WAR.........................................................................123
11 Predictions and prophecies.....................................................................125
Fears and expectations..............................................................................*25
Organisation, resources, strategy and leadership: the Basotho.................................128
Organisation, resources, strategy and leadership: the Cape.....................................134
12 The first phase of the war........................................................................142
Introduction...................... ...................142
The war in the south................ ....................^2
The war in the centre............ ..................^6
The war in the north................. ...................^
13 The second phase of the war...................................................................153
The war in the south.......... .............153
The war in the centre....... ...........^
The war in the north........... ............... .............^6
Overtures for peace........ ...........1^4
14 The third phase of the war.................... .......................176
Negotiations for peace.......... ................... .............*76
The resumption of fighting............ ...................... ................l81
Sir Hercules Robinson s award.... ...................... ...............l84
Contents
PART III THE COLLAPSE OF CAPE RULE................................................189
15 The mission of J.W. Sauer.......................................................................191
J.W. Sauer............................................................................................. 191
The talks at Morija..................................................................................192
The fine, disarmament and compensation...................................................... 193
Masupha s submission ............................................................................ 198
16 Joseph Millerd Orpen............................................................................200
Orpen and his magistrates.........................................................................200
Trying to get justice for the Mateketoa............................................................202
The attempt to coerce Masupha..................................................................209
17 From ultimatum to expectation ............................................................ 215
Ultimatum ..........................................................................................215
The campaign against Orpen......................................................................218
The policy of expectation ........................................................................220
18 General Gordon...................................................................................223
Gordon s appointment.............................................................................223
Gordon s policy.................................................................................... 224
Gordon goes to Basutoland....................................................................... 226
Gordon s departure................................................................................ 233
The making of a myth.............................................................................. 235
19 Retreat and despair.............................................................................. 238
Picking up the threads..............................................................................238
Civil war in the house of Molapo: Jonathan and Joel (1).......................................239
A further retreat....................................................................................242
Civil war in the house of Molapo: Jonathan and Joel (2)........................................247
Preparing for the last retreat.......................................................................250
20 The final retreat...................................................................................251
Merriman s mission to London................................................................... 251
Marking time in Basutoland....................................................................... 252
The Basotho are called upon to decide.......................................................... 254
The final decision...................................................................................255
The end of colonial rule........................................................................... 257
21 Imperial rule and the triumph of the chiefs.................................................258
More of the same...................................................................................258
The submission of Masupha.......................................................................262
The consolidation of imperial rule and the paramountcy.......................................264
22 Conclusion.........................................................................................266
Sources..................................................................................................... 272
Index...................................................................................................... 291
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