Author: Marjorie Tipping
Publisher: Ringwood, Vic., Australia : Viking O'Neil
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
At home; Crimes of the Calcutta convicts; The camp at Sullivan Bay; The hobart towm of David Collins; From camp to colony.
Convicts Unbound
Author: Marjorie Tipping
Publisher: Ringwood, Vic., Australia : Viking O'Neil
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
At home; Crimes of the Calcutta convicts; The camp at Sullivan Bay; The hobart towm of David Collins; From camp to colony.
Publisher: Ringwood, Vic., Australia : Viking O'Neil
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
At home; Crimes of the Calcutta convicts; The camp at Sullivan Bay; The hobart towm of David Collins; From camp to colony.
Convict Maids
Author: Deborah Oxley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521446778
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
This analysis of female transports to Australia reveals their significant contribution to the new economy.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521446778
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
This analysis of female transports to Australia reveals their significant contribution to the new economy.
Mutiny and Maritime Radicalism in the Age of Revolution
Author: Clare Anderson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107689325
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This volume explores mutiny and maritime radicalism in its full geographic extent during the Age of Revolution.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107689325
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This volume explores mutiny and maritime radicalism in its full geographic extent during the Age of Revolution.
Polonia in Australia
Author: Desmond Cahill
Publisher: Common Ground
ISBN: 0957797451
Category : Polish Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Publisher: Common Ground
ISBN: 0957797451
Category : Polish Australians
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Gender, crime and empire
Author: Kirsty Reid
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526118599
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
Between 1803 and 1853, some 80,000 convicts were transported to Van Diemen’s Land. Revising established models of the colonies, which tend to depict convict women as a peculiarly oppressed group, Gender, crime and empire argues that convict men and women in fact shared much in common. Placing men and women, ideas about masculinity, femininity, sexuality and the body, in comparative perspective, this book argues that historians must take fuller account of class to understand the relationships between gender and power. The book explores the ways in which ideas about fatherhood and household order initially informed the state’s model of order, and the reasons why this foundered. It considers the shifting nature of state policies towards courtship, relationships and attempts at family formation which subsequently became matters of class conflict. It goes on to explore the ways in which ideas about gender and family informed liberal and humanitarian critiques of the colonies from the 1830s and 1840s and colonial demands for abolition and self-government.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526118599
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
Between 1803 and 1853, some 80,000 convicts were transported to Van Diemen’s Land. Revising established models of the colonies, which tend to depict convict women as a peculiarly oppressed group, Gender, crime and empire argues that convict men and women in fact shared much in common. Placing men and women, ideas about masculinity, femininity, sexuality and the body, in comparative perspective, this book argues that historians must take fuller account of class to understand the relationships between gender and power. The book explores the ways in which ideas about fatherhood and household order initially informed the state’s model of order, and the reasons why this foundered. It considers the shifting nature of state policies towards courtship, relationships and attempts at family formation which subsequently became matters of class conflict. It goes on to explore the ways in which ideas about gender and family informed liberal and humanitarian critiques of the colonies from the 1830s and 1840s and colonial demands for abolition and self-government.
Australian Book Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
Health, medicine, and the sea
Author: Katherine Foxhall
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526130157
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
During the nineteenth century, over 1.5 million migrants set sail from the British Isles to begin new lives in the Australian colonies. Health, medicine and the sea follows these people on a fascinating journey around half the globe to give a rich account of the creation of lay and professional medical knowledge in an ever-changing maritime environment. From consumptive convicts who pleaded that going to sea was their only chance of recovery, to sailors who performed macabre ‘medical’ rituals during equatorial ceremonies off the African coast, to surgeons’ formal experiments with scurvy in the southern hemisphere oceans, to furious letters from quarantined emigrants just a few miles from Sydney, this wide-ranging and evocative study brings the experience and meaning of voyaging to life. Katherine Foxhall makes an important contribution to the history of medicine, imperialism and migration which will appeal to students and researchers alike.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526130157
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
During the nineteenth century, over 1.5 million migrants set sail from the British Isles to begin new lives in the Australian colonies. Health, medicine and the sea follows these people on a fascinating journey around half the globe to give a rich account of the creation of lay and professional medical knowledge in an ever-changing maritime environment. From consumptive convicts who pleaded that going to sea was their only chance of recovery, to sailors who performed macabre ‘medical’ rituals during equatorial ceremonies off the African coast, to surgeons’ formal experiments with scurvy in the southern hemisphere oceans, to furious letters from quarantined emigrants just a few miles from Sydney, this wide-ranging and evocative study brings the experience and meaning of voyaging to life. Katherine Foxhall makes an important contribution to the history of medicine, imperialism and migration which will appeal to students and researchers alike.
Who's who in Australia
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 2242
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 2242
Book Description
Tasmania's Convicts
Author: Alison Alexander
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1459603907
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
To the convicts arriving in Van Diemen's Land' it must have felt as though they'd been sent to the very ends of the earth. In Tasmania's Convicts Alison Alexander tells the history of the men and women transported to what became one of Britain's most notorious convict colonies. Following the lives of dozens of convicts and their families' she uncovers stories of success' failure' and everything in between. While some suffered harsh conditions' most served their time and were freed' becoming ordinary and peaceful citizens. Yet over the decades' a terrible stigma became associated with the convicts' and they and the whole colony went to extraordinary lengths to hide it. The majority of Tasmanians today have convict ancestry' whether they know it or not. While the public stigma of its convict past has given way to a contemporary fascination with colonial history' Alison Alexander debates whether the convict past lingers deep in the psyche of white Tasmania.
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1459603907
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
To the convicts arriving in Van Diemen's Land' it must have felt as though they'd been sent to the very ends of the earth. In Tasmania's Convicts Alison Alexander tells the history of the men and women transported to what became one of Britain's most notorious convict colonies. Following the lives of dozens of convicts and their families' she uncovers stories of success' failure' and everything in between. While some suffered harsh conditions' most served their time and were freed' becoming ordinary and peaceful citizens. Yet over the decades' a terrible stigma became associated with the convicts' and they and the whole colony went to extraordinary lengths to hide it. The majority of Tasmanians today have convict ancestry' whether they know it or not. While the public stigma of its convict past has given way to a contemporary fascination with colonial history' Alison Alexander debates whether the convict past lingers deep in the psyche of white Tasmania.
Journal of Australian Colonial History
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 448
Book Description