AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE: CRIME AND DEVIANCE BIBLIOGRAPHY


  Alexander, Alison.  Tasmania's Convicts: How Felons Built A Free Society.  Allen and Unwin, 2010.

  Barnard, Edwin.  Exiled: The Port Arthur Convict Photographs.  National Library of Australia, 2010.

  Daniels, Kay.  Convict Women.  Allen and Unwin, 1999.

  Foster, Robert et al.  Fatal Collisions: The South Australian Frontier and the Violence of Memory.  Wakefield Press, 2003.

  Hill, David.  1788: The Brutal Truth of the First Fleet.  Random House Australia, 2008.

Hirst, John B.  Convict Society and Its Enemies: A History of Early New South Wales.  ACLS History E-Book Project, 2009.

  Hughes, Robert.  Fatal Shore: A History of the Transportation of Convicts to Australia, 1787-1868.  London: 1987.

  Karskens, Grace.  Colony: A History of Early Sydney.  Allen and Unwin, 2011.

  Keneally, Thomas.  Australians: Origins to Eureka.  Allen and Unwin, 2010.

  _____.  Commonwealth of Thieves: The Improbably Birth Of Australia.  Nan A. Talese, 2006.

  Morton, James and Lobez, Susanna.  Gangland Australia.  Melbourne: Melbourne University, 2007.

  Oxley, Deborah.  Convict Maids: The Forced Migration of Women to Australia.  Cambridge: Canbridge, 1996.

  Philips, David and Davies, Susanne, eds.  A Nation of Rogues?: Crime, Law and Punishment in Colonial Australia.  Melbourne: Melbourne University, 1994.

  Rees, Sian.  Floating Brothel: The Extraordinary True Story of the Eighteenth-Century Ship and Its Cargo of Female Convicts.  Chivers, 2002.

Rude, George. Protest and Punishment: The Story of the Social and Political Protesters Transported to Australia.  Oxford: Oxford, 1978.

  Smith, Babette.  Australia's Birthstain: The Startling Legacy of the Convict Era.  Allen and Unwin, 2009.

Sturma, Michael.  Vice in A Vicious Society: Crime and Convicts in Mid Nineteenth-Century New South Wales.  University of Queensland, 1983.

  Swiss, Deborah J.  Tin Ticket: The Heroic Journey of Australia's Convict Women.  Berkley, 2010.


 

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