Australian Historiography has lacked any comprehensive study of the female convict factories in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. This thesis endeavours to provide such an account
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
From the 1840s onwards an extensive and well-regulated system of convict labour was instituted in th...
An analysis of the lives of sixty-one women from the convict class reveals the pivotal role women pl...
During the end of the 18th and the first half of the 19th centuries a large number of convicts, mor...
This thesis is a study of 3804 female convicts transported to the British penal colony of Van Dieme...
This draws on archival studies in Scotland and Australia to review the history and fate of convict w...
Focussing primarily on the years 1830 to 1835, this thesis investigates the inner workings of the co...
This thesis examines the lives of the convict workers who constituted the primary work force in the ...
© 2014 Dr. Jennie JeppesenThere is a fascination in Australia with our convict history. From the pri...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Recently efforts have been made to bring to the publi...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary project that uses archaeological and historical sources to ...
The article analyzes the dimensions of social integration of children of prisoners among the first s...
Historians have often portrayed female convicts transported to the Australian colonies as victims of...
Prostitution has been closely associated with the transportation of women convicts to British penal ...
In early 1837 Mr Jones residing in Erskine Street, Sydney, discovered that two of hisfemale convicts...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
From the 1840s onwards an extensive and well-regulated system of convict labour was instituted in th...
An analysis of the lives of sixty-one women from the convict class reveals the pivotal role women pl...
During the end of the 18th and the first half of the 19th centuries a large number of convicts, mor...
This thesis is a study of 3804 female convicts transported to the British penal colony of Van Dieme...
This draws on archival studies in Scotland and Australia to review the history and fate of convict w...
Focussing primarily on the years 1830 to 1835, this thesis investigates the inner workings of the co...
This thesis examines the lives of the convict workers who constituted the primary work force in the ...
© 2014 Dr. Jennie JeppesenThere is a fascination in Australia with our convict history. From the pri...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Recently efforts have been made to bring to the publi...
This paper presents an interdisciplinary project that uses archaeological and historical sources to ...
The article analyzes the dimensions of social integration of children of prisoners among the first s...
Historians have often portrayed female convicts transported to the Australian colonies as victims of...
Prostitution has been closely associated with the transportation of women convicts to British penal ...
In early 1837 Mr Jones residing in Erskine Street, Sydney, discovered that two of hisfemale convicts...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
From the 1840s onwards an extensive and well-regulated system of convict labour was instituted in th...
An analysis of the lives of sixty-one women from the convict class reveals the pivotal role women pl...