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Cleansing The Colony

$35.95 AUD

Explore the profound narratives woven within 'Cleansing the Colony', a captivating historical examination by Kristyn Harman that reveals New Zealand's convict history. This enlightening book invites you to delve into the intricate lives of 110 individuals transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) as convict labourers. Among the compelling stories featured are that of William Phelps Pickering—a self-made entrepreneur who turned to crime—and Margaret Reardon, a notorious convicted perjurer with connections to murder. With 284 pages rich in history, this paperback immerses readers in the harsh realities of penal servitude during the 19th century, where colonial justice collided with societal cleansing. Discover the silent struggles endured by M?ori warriors and other vulnerable populations subjected to the repressive governance of the British Empire. 'Cleansing the Colony' not only sheds light on the penal transportation system but also highlights the complex interplay of crime, punishment, and social justice, echoing themes that resonate today. A must-have for history buffs and those passionate about social justice, this book enhances your historical library while providing a significant reflection on the lives affected by colonialism. Unearth the gripping stories that underline New Zealand's critical connection to Australia’s penal heritage. Authored by Kristyn Harman and published by Otago University Press, this captivating read is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of convict history and societal transformation.

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Book cover of 'Cleansing the Colony' by Kristyn Harman, exploring New Zealand convicts sent to Tasmania during the 19th century.
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Cleansing The Colony

$35.95 AUD

Explore the profound narratives woven within 'Cleansing the Colony', a captivating historical examination by Kristyn Harman that reveals New Zealand's convict history. This enlightening book invites you to delve into the intricate lives of 110 individuals transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) as convict labourers. Among the compelling stories featured are that of William Phelps Pickering—a self-made entrepreneur who turned to crime—and Margaret Reardon, a notorious convicted perjurer with connections to murder. With 284 pages rich in history, this paperback immerses readers in the harsh realities of penal servitude during the 19th century, where colonial justice collided with societal cleansing. Discover the silent struggles endured by M?ori warriors and other vulnerable populations subjected to the repressive governance of the British Empire. 'Cleansing the Colony' not only sheds light on the penal transportation system but also highlights the complex interplay of crime, punishment, and social justice, echoing themes that resonate today. A must-have for history buffs and those passionate about social justice, this book enhances your historical library while providing a significant reflection on the lives affected by colonialism. Unearth the gripping stories that underline New Zealand's critical connection to Australia’s penal heritage. Authored by Kristyn Harman and published by Otago University Press, this captivating read is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of convict history and societal transformation.

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