Lives and Legacies of a Carceral Island

Lives and Legacies of a Carceral Island

A Biographical History of Wadjemup/Rottnest Island

Curthoys, Ann; Ludewig, Alexandra; Konishi, Shino

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2022

198

Dura

Inglês

9781032185033

15 a 20 dias

550

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Introduction

1. Willem de Vlamingh: Explorer, 1696-1697

2. Henry Vincent and Louisa Vincent: Prison Superintendent and Prison Matron, 1839-1845

3. Jane Elizabeth Green: Female Prisoner, 1840-1842

4. Henry Vincent and Louisa Vincent: The Later Years, 1846-1866

5. Lady Mary Anne Barker: The Governor's Wife, 1883-1884

6. Benjamin, Bob Thomas, Brandy, Yadthee, Harry, Jumbo, and Weeti Weeti: The Commission of Inquiry Attestants, 1881-1887

7. Karl Lehmann and Martin Trojan: Civilian Internees, 1914-1915

8. Herman August Kuring: Commandant, 1940-1941

9. Fay Sullivan: Nurse and Host to Holidaymakers, 1960-1984

Epilogue
exploration;forced labour;holiday;tourism;leisure;incarceration;Indian Ocean World;Indigenous history;internment;island studies;military;mobility;colonialism;Rottnest Island;Young Man;De Vlamingh;Aboriginal Prisoners;Neville Green;Noongar People;Secretary Of State;National Library;Jane Green;Perth Gazette;Swan River;Royal Australian Air Force;United Dutch East India Company;Fremantle Harbour;Van Diemen's Land;Island Incarceration;Children's Friend Society;Jane's Arrival;South Land;Great South Land;Lady Barker;HMAS Sydney;Swan River Colony;Indian Ocean Studies;Internment Camp