A History of Swaziland
MTA
2nd Edition
The Kingdom of Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, is a landlocked nation in Southern Africa with a history stretching back to ancient human settlement. This comprehensive account traces its origins from the earliest inhabitants and the waves of Bantu and Nguni migrations that shaped the region, leading to the formation of the Ngwane people. Central to this narrative is the rise of the enduring Dlamini dynasty, which consolidated scattered clans into a unified kingdom. Readers will explore the reigns of powerful pre-colonial kings like Sobhuza I, who skillfully navigated the turbulent Mfecane era, and Mswati II, the warrior king who expanded and unified the nation, laying the foundations for Swazi culture and identity as it developed before extensive European contact.
The book delves into the challenging period of increasing European presence, beginning with early trade and missionary activity. It details the chaotic "Scramble for Concessions" that saw Swazi land and resources signed away, followed by administration under the South African Republic and eventually the imposition of British Protectorate rule. A major focus is placed on the devastating Land Division of 1907 and the subsequent struggle for land and identity led by King Sobhuza II. His long and strategic reign is examined as he navigated colonial constraints, challenged injustices, and worked tirelessly to preserve Swazi traditions and prepare the nation for future self-determination.
Finally, the history covers the nation's journey to independence in 1968, the initial challenges of nationhood, and the pivotal decision by King Sobhuza II to repeal the independence constitution in 1973, reasserting monarchical authority. It examines the subsequent era under royal decree, the transition following Sobhuza II's passing, the regency period, and the ascension of King Mswati III. The book concludes by discussing the significant renaming of the country to Eswatini in 2018 and exploring the complex contemporary landscape, marked by a unique blend of traditional governance, persistent socio-economic challenges, and ongoing efforts to balance heritage with the demands of the modern world.
This history provides a comprehensive account of Eswatini's past, from its earliest human inhabitants and the formation of the Swazi kingdom through the challenges of the colonial era and the path to independence. It is essential reading for students, historians, and anyone seeking a deep understanding of Swazi culture, governance, and resilience in the face of profound historical changes.
May 21, 2025
39,215 words
2 hours 45 minutes
Click to order this hardcover:
Buy NowPrint copy is made to order and ships worldwide. Includes the ebook free, ready to read instantly.
$5 account credit for all new MixCache.com accounts!