Prostitution has been closely associated with the transportation of women convicts to British penal colonies. Convict labor was used to found a number of British colonies including Barbados, Jamaica, Maryland, Virginia, Singapore, New South Wales, Tasmania, and Western Australia. Between 1607 and 1939, Britain transported approximately 400,000 convicts, 162,000 of whom came to Australia and about 50,000 to North America. Significant numbers of women were among those transported to the Australian and North American colonies, although their numbers were relatively small in comparison to male convicts. Transportation was typically reserved for the most recalcitrant of female offenders. Most women transported came from working-class populations...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
Historians have often portrayed female convicts transported to the Australian colonies as victims of...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
This thesis is a study of 3804 female convicts transported to the British penal colony of Van Dieme...
Since historians first began to mine the records of the 160,000 men, women and children who were tra...
This paper presents the history of penal transportation from Britain to Australia in relation to fou...
Sodomy and prostitution were the twin moral aberrations which consigned mass transportation in the B...
In early 1837 Mr Jones residing in Erskine Street, Sydney, discovered that two of hisfemale convicts...
© 2014 Dr. Jennie JeppesenThere is a fascination in Australia with our convict history. From the pri...
Age, prostitution and punishment in the late-nineteenth century. Considerable research has been unde...
This draws on archival studies in Scotland and Australia to review the history and fate of convict w...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
Many thousands of women were transported to Britain’s colony Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) between 18...
This essay argues that conceptions of gender greatly affected the way women experienced the early mo...
Despite recent research which has revealed the extent to which penal transportationwas employed as a...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
Historians have often portrayed female convicts transported to the Australian colonies as victims of...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
This thesis is a study of 3804 female convicts transported to the British penal colony of Van Dieme...
Since historians first began to mine the records of the 160,000 men, women and children who were tra...
This paper presents the history of penal transportation from Britain to Australia in relation to fou...
Sodomy and prostitution were the twin moral aberrations which consigned mass transportation in the B...
In early 1837 Mr Jones residing in Erskine Street, Sydney, discovered that two of hisfemale convicts...
© 2014 Dr. Jennie JeppesenThere is a fascination in Australia with our convict history. From the pri...
Age, prostitution and punishment in the late-nineteenth century. Considerable research has been unde...
This draws on archival studies in Scotland and Australia to review the history and fate of convict w...
This paper addresses and examines the historiographical debate on the situation of female convicts. ...
Many thousands of women were transported to Britain’s colony Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) between 18...
This essay argues that conceptions of gender greatly affected the way women experienced the early mo...
Despite recent research which has revealed the extent to which penal transportationwas employed as a...
From the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, approximately 380,000 transportation convicts journeyed...
Historians have often portrayed female convicts transported to the Australian colonies as victims of...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...