Publisher: Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies
Place: Hobart TAS
Year: 1999
Format: Paperback
Pages: 161 pages
Period: 18th and 19th Century
Book Description
Secondhand. Good condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges. Bending to back cover corner.
Selected papers from the annual conference of the Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, Hobart, 1998.
The Convict Question, 1966 and 1998 by A G L Shaw
Writing About Convicts: Our Escape From the One Big Gaol by Alan Atkinson
Daylight on Convict Lives Experience: The History of a Pious Negro SAervant by Ian Duffield
Scorched Earth: Contested Power and Divided Loyalties on Midlands Properties by Bruce Hindmarsh
Race, Caste and Hierarchy: The Creation of Inter-Convict Conflict and the Penal Settlement of South East Asia and the Indian Ocean c1790-1880 by Clare Anderson
The Rise and Fall of John Longworth: Work and Punishment in Early Port Arthur by Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Buckley's Chance: Freedom and Hope at the Penal Settlement of Newcastle and Moreton Bay by Tamsin O'Connor
The Empire's First Stolen Generation: The First Intake at Point Puer, 1834-39 by Peter MacFie and Nigel Hargraves
The Van Diemen's Land Factor in Early Gippsland History by Patrick Morgan