Vandemonians : The Repressed History of Colonial Victoria.
It was meant to be 'Victoria the Free', uncontaminated by the Convict Stain. Yet they came in their tens of thousands as soon as they were cut free or able to bolt. More than half of all those transported to Van Diemen's Land as convicts would one day settle or spend time in Victoria....
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格式: | Licensed eBooks |
语言: | 英语 |
出版: |
Carlton, Victoria :
Melbourne University Publishing,
2021.
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在线阅读: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.1176861 |
总结: | It was meant to be 'Victoria the Free', uncontaminated by the Convict Stain. Yet they came in their tens of thousands as soon as they were cut free or able to bolt. More than half of all those transported to Van Diemen's Land as convicts would one day settle or spend time in Victoria. There they were demonised as Vandemonians. Some could never go straight; a few were the luckiest of gold diggers; a handful founded families with distinguished descendants. Most slipped into obscurity. Burdened by their pasts and their shame, their lives as free men and women, even within their own families, were forever shrouded in secrets and lies. Only now are we discovering their stories and Victoria's place in the nation's convict history. As Janet McCalman examines this transported population of men, women and children from the cradle to the grave, we can see them not just as prisoners, but as children, young people, workers, mothers, fathers and colonists. From the author of Struggletown and Journeyings, this rich study of the lives of unwilling colonisers is an original and confronting new history of our convict past - the repressed history of colonial Victoria. |
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实物描述: | 1 online resource |
参考书目: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780522877540 0522877540 9780522877533 0522877532 |
访问: | National edeposit: Available onsite until 18 July 2023 at national, state and territory libraries |