Some convicts in Australia escaped and found shelter, solidarity, and even family among the Indigenous groups they'd been ...
A "boisterous egalitarianism" was tearing down social barriers as the diggers "enjoy[ed] a new liberty, of which they never dreamed before". One visiting British aristocrat, Lord Robert Cecil – the ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has helped researchers generate what they believe could have been the faces of Welsh convicts sent to Australia in the 19th Century. The lives of 60 criminals transported ...
Our guest, Siân Rees, is the author of ‘The Floating Brothel: The extraordinary true story of an 18th-century ship and its ...
I first read John Hirst (1942-2016) as an undergraduate in the late 1990s as part of a subject on 19th-century Australian history. We discussed convict history and explored contrasting views about its ...
When the Tasmanian convicts seized the colonial Cyprus brig and made a daring dash for freedom across the Pacific, they ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Fate dealt Honorah Sullivan a bad hand when she was found guilty of arson in the mid-19th century and put on a British convict ship bound for modern-day Tasmania. But more than 160 ...
An award-winning researcher will talk next month about the unsung contributions to Bermuda made by 19th-century British convicts. The virtual presentation, called “Faint and weary by working in the ...