This chapter explores the history of prison tourism and its various contemporary manifestations in four colonial and post-colonial settings associated with the British Empire: Fremantle (Walyalup) and Rottnest Island (Wadjemup) in Western Australia; the Andaman Islands of India; and Changuu [Prison] Island in Zanzibar. It will analyse how and why each of these sites emerged historically as tourist attractions, and how and why they remain appealing to visitors today. Part of the explanation lies in the ecology of spaces that were attractive as prisons and remain alluring as leisure destinations, but it is also to do with their imbrication in wider narratives of nationalist struggle, (de)colonisation and nation building. [First paragraph] Cop...
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
What are the various forces influencing the role of the prison in late modern societies? What change...
This chapter explores the history of prison tourism and its various contemporary manifestations in f...
This chapter explores the history of prison tourism and its various contemporary manifestations in f...
This chapter will explore the history of prison tourism and its manifestation in post-colonial conte...
This extensive Handbook addresses a range of contemporary issues related to Prison Tourism across th...
Rottnest Island Prison was established in 1838. Situated 18 kilometers off the coast of Western Aust...
The chapter explores the gap between the lived experience of Australia’s founding convict mothers an...
The article discusses the special nature of prison tourism in Australia, given the nation's origins,...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
This thesis is about the transportation of European, Indigenous and non-white immigrant convicts to ...
Tasmania has a close and extended history with crime. It starts in 1803 with penal settlements of Br...
© 2018 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis.The essays in this volume provide a new pe...
In this chapter, I explore speech and writing in British colonial prisons, to focus on how officials...
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
What are the various forces influencing the role of the prison in late modern societies? What change...
This chapter explores the history of prison tourism and its various contemporary manifestations in f...
This chapter explores the history of prison tourism and its various contemporary manifestations in f...
This chapter will explore the history of prison tourism and its manifestation in post-colonial conte...
This extensive Handbook addresses a range of contemporary issues related to Prison Tourism across th...
Rottnest Island Prison was established in 1838. Situated 18 kilometers off the coast of Western Aust...
The chapter explores the gap between the lived experience of Australia’s founding convict mothers an...
The article discusses the special nature of prison tourism in Australia, given the nation's origins,...
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the A...
This thesis is about the transportation of European, Indigenous and non-white immigrant convicts to ...
Tasmania has a close and extended history with crime. It starts in 1803 with penal settlements of Br...
© 2018 Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis.The essays in this volume provide a new pe...
In this chapter, I explore speech and writing in British colonial prisons, to focus on how officials...
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen’s Land received approximately 75,000 conv...
What are the various forces influencing the role of the prison in late modern societies? What change...