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Climate, conflict and society: changing responses to weather extremes in nineteenth century Zululand

Klein, Jorgen; Nash, David J.; Pribyl, Kathleen; Endfield, Georgina

Authors

Jorgen Klein

David J. Nash

Kathleen Pribyl

Georgina Endfield



Abstract

Changing climates affect human societies differently depending on societal structures, cultural perceptions and their relative vulnerability and resilience. In this study, we explore the complex relationship between climate, conflict and society in nineteenth century Zululand. The paper first reviews current debates surrounding the links between climatic change, societal transformation and the rise of the Zulu Kingdom from the late-eighteenth to early-nineteenth centuries. It then considers new empirical evidence relating to conflict and socio-economic changes at a local scale in Zululand from the early-mid-nineteenth century onwards, using a combination of unpublished archival materials written by missionaries and other observers, together with oral histories and traditions. Our analysis highlights how changing precipitation patterns, especially towards drier conditions, may have contributed to changes in societal responses, including dominant narratives about rain-control, the migration and dissolution of society, and conflicts and unrest. We suggest that temporal differences in these responses were contingent upon the role of leaders, power structures, and the willingness and ability of leaders to yield this power. The case of nineteenth century Zululand exemplifies the complexity of environment-society interactions, and strengthens the call for a thorough scrutiny of the narratives of social unrest in specific socio-cultural contexts.

Citation

Klein, J., Nash, D. J., Pribyl, K., & Endfield, G. (2018). Climate, conflict and society: changing responses to weather extremes in nineteenth century Zululand. Environment and History, 24(3), 377-401. https://doi.org/10.3197/096734018X15137949591963

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 31, 2016
Online Publication Date Jan 4, 2018
Publication Date Aug 1, 2018
Deposit Date Jul 26, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jan 4, 2018
Journal Environment and History
Print ISSN 0967-3407
Electronic ISSN 1752-7023
Publisher White Horse Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 24
Issue 3
Pages 377-401
DOI https://doi.org/10.3197/096734018X15137949591963
Keywords Conflict; rainfall variability; Zululand; nineteenth century; missionary sources
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1026259
Publisher URL https://www.ingentaconnect.com/search/article?option1=tka&value1=Climate.+conflict+and+society.+changing+responses+to+weather+extremes+in+nineteenth+century+Zululand&pageSize=10&index=1
Related Public URLs http://journals.sfu.ca/whpres/index.php/eh
Additional Information The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available online, doi: 10.3197/096734018X15137949591963

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