Almost 200 years ago, the first white settlers stepped on the shores of Australia. They were not there for freedom or opportunity, but rather for punishment. England\u27s prisons were overflowing and their solution was sending the convicts away and forgetting about them. Australia\u27s history and first eighty years of development began in this shadow. From 1787 until 1867 the English Government transported convicts to their penal colony in Australia. In all over 160,000 convicts were sent. The initial settlement and the reasons behind it were uniquel. England\u27s attempt to establish a self-sufficient convict colony was the firs tof its kind. And even though this colony was not extremely successful, it laid the foundation for the growth a...
Ideas and expectations about colonial space and the making and remaking of real places lie at the he...
AbstractDuring the British colonial period, at least eleven islands off the coast of Australia were ...
From the early days of British colonisation, and in the wake of rising public anxiety about juvenile...
European incursions into the Indian and Pacific Oceans, following the Portuguese voyages of the earl...
© 2014 Dr. Colleen Ruth WoodThis thesis examines the origin, operation and outcome of the exile sche...
This paper presents the history of penal transportation from Britain to Australia in relation to fou...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
Australia’s history with Britain started in 1788 when the First Fleet landed in Botany Bay to establ...
Van Diemen's Land received approximately 72 000 convicts, mainly from the British Isles and Ireland...
Van Diemen's Land received approximately 72 000 convicts, mainly from the British Isles and Ireland...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Recently efforts have been made to bring to the publi...
© 2014 Dr. Jennie JeppesenThere is a fascination in Australia with our convict history. From the pri...
This paper considers the establishment of schooling and education in the British penal colony of Van...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Kelly k. ChavesGovernor Arthur Phillip did not magic...
Ideas and expectations about colonial space and the making and remaking of real places lie at the he...
AbstractDuring the British colonial period, at least eleven islands off the coast of Australia were ...
From the early days of British colonisation, and in the wake of rising public anxiety about juvenile...
European incursions into the Indian and Pacific Oceans, following the Portuguese voyages of the earl...
© 2014 Dr. Colleen Ruth WoodThis thesis examines the origin, operation and outcome of the exile sche...
This paper presents the history of penal transportation from Britain to Australia in relation to fou...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
Australia’s history with Britain started in 1788 when the First Fleet landed in Botany Bay to establ...
Van Diemen's Land received approximately 72 000 convicts, mainly from the British Isles and Ireland...
Van Diemen's Land received approximately 72 000 convicts, mainly from the British Isles and Ireland...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Recently efforts have been made to bring to the publi...
© 2014 Dr. Jennie JeppesenThere is a fascination in Australia with our convict history. From the pri...
This paper considers the establishment of schooling and education in the British penal colony of Van...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Kelly k. ChavesGovernor Arthur Phillip did not magic...
Ideas and expectations about colonial space and the making and remaking of real places lie at the he...
AbstractDuring the British colonial period, at least eleven islands off the coast of Australia were ...
From the early days of British colonisation, and in the wake of rising public anxiety about juvenile...