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Main Title: Tasmania's convicts : how felons built a free society / Alison Alexander. Book Cover
Author: Alexander, Alison
Imprint: Allen & Unwin, 2010.
Collation: 318 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., map, portraits, notes, bib., index, hbk ; 24 cm.
Summary: The story of the 72,000 convicts transported to Van Diemen's Land from 1803 to 1853, and the colony they built.
Subject: Convicts
Penal colonies
Prison and prisoners
Social conditions
ISBN: 9781742372051 (hbk.)
Notes:
The history of the men and women transported to what became one of Britain's most notorious convict colonies. Following the lives of dozens of convicts and their families, she uncovers stories of success, failure, and everything in between. While some suffered harsh conditions, most served their time and were freed, becoming ordinary and peaceful citizens. Yet over the decades, a terrible stigma became associated with the convicts, and they and the whole colony went to extraordinary lengths to hide it. The majority of Tasmanians today have convict ancestry, whether they know it or not. While the public stigma of its convict past has given way to a contemporary fascination with colonial history, Alison Alexander debates whether the convict past lingers deep in the psyche of white Tasmania.
Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Non-Fiction Main Library 994.602 ALE Available