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Andrews, Matthew Page. "Additional Data on the Importation of Convicts." Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, 53 (1945): 37-41.
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Colonial America, colony, colonial, colonial period, colonial navy, New England , emigration, immigration, migration, Diaspora , convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment
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Atkinson, Alan. The Europeans in Australia: A History. 2 vols. I: The Beginning. II: Democracy. London: Oxford UP, 1997-2004, xviii, 429, xxiii, 440 pp. Two of projected trilogy; convict settlements until 1815; Bligh, a controvrersial Governor.
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18th C. (1700-1799); 19th C. (1800-1899); Bligh, William; colonialism; convict; emigration; imperialism; Royal Australian Navy;
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19th century, nineteenth, 18th century, eighteenth, convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , emigration, immigration, migration, Diaspora , colonialism, colony, imperialism, colonialism, colonization, colonisation, colonial expansion, informal empire , Bligh, William, mutiny, Bounty, Captain, Admiral , Royal Australian Navy, Australia
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Atkinson, Alan. "The Free-Born Englishman Transported: Convict Rights as a Measure of Eighteenth-Century Empire." P & P, 144 (1994): 88-115.
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18th C. (1700-1799); colonialism; convict; emigration; expansion; imperialism; Royal Australian Navy;
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18th century, eighteenth, colonialism, colony, convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , emigration, immigration, migration, Diaspora , expansion, colony, colonies, colonization, colonisation, imperialism, domination, hegemony , imperialism, colonialism, colonization, colonisation, colonial expansion, informal empire , Royal Australian Navy, Australia
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Bach, John P.S. A Maritime History of Australia. Melbourne: Nelson; London: Hamilton, 1976, 1977, xiv, 481 pp. Australia was discovered, explored, settled & sustained by Europeans, mainly RN.
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18th C. (1700-1799); 19th C. (1800-1899); convict; expansion; exploration; logistics; maritime history; Royal Australian Navy; Royal Navy;
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18th century, eighteenth, 19th century, nineteenth, exploration, explore, explorer, discover, discovery, adventure , expansion, colony, colonies, colonization, colonisation, imperialism, domination, hegemony , convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , Royal Australian Navy, Australia , Royal Navy, Britain, England, logistics, supply, supplies, maritime history, naval history
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Baines, Robin. Life and Death in the Age of Sail: The Passage to Australia. London: UNSWP & NMM, 2006, 365 pp.
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condition, life below deck, lower deck, atmosphere, enlisted life , convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , emigration, immigration, migration, Diaspora , Far East, East Asia, Southeast Asia, voyage
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Bannister, Jerry. "Convict Transportation and the Colonial State in Newfoundland, 1789." Acadiensis, 2 (1998): 95-123.
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Barr, William. "Harpoon Guns, the West Greenland Settlement and Penal Colonies: George Manby's Arctic Obsession." Polar Record, 37 (2001): 291-315.
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Arctic, explore, exploration, expedition, polar, North Pole, Top of the World , convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , whaling, whale, whaleship, whaler, fishing, Colonial America, colony, colonial, colonial period, colonial navy, New England
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Barrington, George. George Barrington's Voyage to Botany Bay: Retelling a Convict's Travel Narrative of the 1790s. Literature of Travel, Exploration & Empire Series. London: Leicester UP, 2001, xxiv, 181 pp. Ed: Suzanne Richard.
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18th C. (1700-1799); age of sail; convict; exploration; Far East; imperialism; literature; voyage;
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18th century, eighteenth, age of sail, convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , Far East, East Asia, Southeast Asia, literature, culture, exploration, explore, explorer, discover, discovery, adventure , imperialism, colonialism, colonization, colonisation, colonial expansion, informal empire , voyage
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Bateson, Charles. The Convict Ships, 1787-1868. Glasgow: Brown & Ferguson, 1959, 355 pp. Full details, voyage by voyage; total of 160,663 male & female prisoners.
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18th C. (1700-1799); 19th C. (1800-1899); Admiralty; convict; emigration; Far East; voyage;
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18th century, eighteenth, 19th century, nineteenth, Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , emigration, immigration, migration, Diaspora , Far East, East Asia, Southeast Asia, voyage
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Becke, George Louis & Jeffery, Walter. Admiral Phillip: Founder of New South Wales. Builders of Great Britain Series, # 6. London: Longman; London: Fisher Unwin; Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey, 1899, 1997, xx, 336 pp.
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18th C. (1700-1799); Admiralty; colonialism; convict; emigration; exploration; Royal Navy;
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18th century, eighteenth, Admiralty, admiral, administration, organization, organisation, headquarters, Navy Board, Lords of the Admiralty, emigration, immigration, migration, Diaspora , convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , exploration, explore, explorer, discover, discovery, adventure , colonialism, colony, Royal Navy, Britain, England
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Bell, Bill. "Bound for Australia: Shipboard Reading in the Nineteenth Century." See R. Myers, Journeys through the Market, pp. 119-40.
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19th C. (1800-1899); convict; culture; Far East; literature; voyage;
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19th century, nineteenth, culture, music, literature, language, art , convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , literature, culture, voyage, Far East, East Asia, Southeast Asia
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Brooke, Alan & Brandon, David. Bound for Botany Bay: British Convict Voyages to Australia. Kew: TNA, 2005, 272 pp. 1787-1868: 160,000 men & women.
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18th C. (1700-1799); 19th C. (1800-1899); convict; discipline; Empire; voyage;
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18th century, eighteenth, 19th century, nineteenth, discipline, convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , voyage, empire
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Marteilhe, Jean, Galley Slave (Seafarer's Voices No. 1. Barnsley, Seaforth, 2010) 210p
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17th C. (1600-1699); 18th C. (1700-1799); Anglo-French; Biography; convict; galley; slave trade;
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17th century, seventeenth, 18th century, eighteenth, Anglo-French, France , biography, convict, transport, transportation, prisoner, prisoner of war, punish, punishment , galley, oared ship, oared vessel, trireme , slave trade, Atlantic slave trade, Middle Passage
Abbreviations | |
AHR | American Historical Review |
Alb | Albion |
alt | alternate |
Am Nep | American Neptune |
AQ & DJ | Army Quarterly and Defence Journal |
ASLIB | Association of Libraries (Dissertations & Master's Theses) |
BIHR | Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research |
Can His Rev | Canadian Historical Review |
Can J His | Canadian Journal of History |
comp | Compiled by |
DAI | Dissertation Abstracts International |
EcHR | Economic History Review |
ed | editor or edited by |
EnHR | English Historical Review |
HisAHR | Hispanic American Historical Review |
HJ | Historical Journal (Cambridge Historical Journal) |
His Res | Historical Research |
His Tod | History Today |
Intell & Nat Sec | Intelligence and National Security |
IJ Mar His | International Journal of Maritime History |
IJ Nau Arch | International Journal of Nautical Archaeology |
IHR | International History Review |
intro | introduction |
J Am His | Journal of American History |
J Asian His | Journal of Asian History |
JBS | Journal of British Studies |
J Cont His | Journal of Contemporary History |
J Econ His | Journal of Economic History |
JI & CH | Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History |
J Mar Res | Journal for Maritime Research |
J Mil His | Journal of Military History |
J Mod His | Journal of Modern History |
JRUSI | Journal of the Royal United Service Institution or Institute |
J Soc His | Journal of Social History |
JSAHR | Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research |
J Stra Stu | Journal of Strategic Studies |
J Trans His | Journal of Transport History |
J Wor His | Journal of World History |
MM | Mariner's Mirror |
Mil Aff | Military Affairs |
NHS | Naval History Symposium (USNA) |
NMM | National Maritime Museum |
Nav Rev | Naval Review |
NWCR | Naval War College Review (US) |
Nel Dis | Nelson Dispatch |
NIP | Naval Institute Press |
Nor Mar | Northern Mariner |
Pac His Rev | Pacific Historical Review |
P & P | Past and Present |
Traf Chron | Trafalgar Chronicle |
trans | translated by |
UP | University Press |
USNIP | Proceedings of the Naval Institute |
Vic Stu | Victorian Studies |
War & Soc | War and Society |
War in His | War in History |
W&MQ | William and Mary Quarterly |
WSS | World Ship Society |