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Convict Workers

Reinterpreting Australia's Past

Stephen Nicholas editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:31st May '07

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Convict Workers offers an interesting interpretation of Australia's convict past.

State and private employers in New South Wales recognised the convicts' previous occupations, and employed a large proportion of them in the same occupations they had held at home. The women convicts - often classified as prostitutes - in fact brought a range of occupational skills equally as important for the economic development of Australia as those of the male convicts. Once settled in Australia, the convicts consumed a diet, and experienced housing, superior to that received by free men and women at home. The organisation of their work was not very different from that in Britain and Ireland and, while cruel treatment did exist, the likelihood of numerous floggings during their term of sentence is shown to be a myth. Convict workers is a study in comparative history, noting the resemblances and the contrasts with indentured labour, slavery and punitive communities elsewhere. By illuminating the contribution of the convict workers to Australia's economic and social development.

ISBN: 9780521035989

Dimensions: 243mm x 168mm x 13mm

Weight: 452g

260 pages