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Briony Neilson, the Paradox of Penal Colonization: Debates on Convict Transportation at the International Prison Congresses
Transportation from Britain and Ireland, 1615–1875." a Global History of Convicts and Penal Colonies
The Andaman Islands Penal Colony: Race, Class, Criminality, and the British Empire*
Teaching Resource Was Prepared by Clare Anderson, Anna Mckay and Kristy Warren, at the University of Leicester
Australian Convict Sites
Eighteenth-Century Convict Transportation and the Widening Net of Penal Sanctions
Condemned to the Colonies. Penal Transportation As the Solution to Britain's Law and Order Problem David Meredith, Deborah Oxley
Crime, Penal Transportation, and Digital Methodologies Barry Godfrey, Caroline Homer, Kris Inwood, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, Rebecca Reed, Richard Tuffin
From Fallen Women to Founding Mothers: How Petty Criminals Became Pioneers on the Australian Frontier 1788-1828 Katherine Spencer University of San Diego
Guide to Sources for the Transportation of Irish Convicts to Australia (1791 – 1853)
Convict Labour Extraction and Transportation from Britain and Ireland, 1615–1870
Anderson, Clare. "Introduction: a Global History of Convicts and Penal Colonies." a Global History of Convicts and Penal Colonies
The Convict Era in Western Australia: Its Economic, Social and Political Consequences
The Crime of Coming Home: British Convicts Returning from Transportation in London, 1720-1780
Western Australia: the Merging of Penal Spheres, 1850-1868
The Commissariat Store and Moreton Bay Penal Settlement Teacher Pack
History of Colony of Queensland
Transportation, Deportation and Exile: Perspectives from the Colonies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries*
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Locating Penal Transportation: Punishment, Space and Place C
Colonizing with Convicts
Introduction
Australian Convict Sites
The Convicts' Contribution to the Built Environment of Colonial Western
Banishment to Bermuda: Gender, Race, Empire, Independence and the Struggle to Abolish Irresponsible Government in Lower Canada
Beyond the Seas: Eighteenth-Century Convict Transportation and the Widening Net of Penal Sanctions
The Transportation of Convicts to New South Wales, Australia, 1787--1840: Could Free Men and Bondsmen Exist Together?