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The ten contributions to this volume provide a new perspective on the history of convicts and penal colonies.
List of contents
1. Transportation, deportation and exile: perspectives from the colonies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Clare Anderson, Christian G. De Vito and Ulbe Bosma; 2. The Andaman Islands penal colony: race, class, criminality and the British Empire Clare Anderson; 3. A natural hulk: Australia's carceral islands in the colonial period, 1788�01 Katherine Roscoe; 4. The carceral colony: colonial exploitation, coercion and control in the Netherlands East-Indies, 1810s�40s Matthias van Rossum; 5. Ethnoscapes of exile: political prisoners from Indochina in a Colonial Asian world Lorraine M. Paterson; 6. The transformation from Hokkaido from a penal colony to a homeland territory Minako Sakata; 7. Exile as imperial practice: Western Siberia and the Russian Empire, 1879�00 Zhanna Popova; 8. The Depé«ito de Degredados in Luanda, Angola: binding and building the Portugese Empire with convict labor, 1880s to 1932 Timothy J. Coates; 9. Punitive enganglements: Conected histories of penal transportation, deportation, and incarceration in the Spanish Empire (1830s�98) Christian G. De Vito; 10. Fearing the flood: transportation as counterinsurgency in the US-occupied Philippines Benjamin D. Weber 11. The 'other' at home: deportation and transportation of Libyans to Italy during the colonial era (1911�43) Francesca Di Pasquale.
Summary
The ten contributions to this volume provide a new perspective on the history of convicts and penal colonies, demonstrating that the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were a critical period in the reconfiguration of empires, imperial governmentality and punishment, including through extensive punitive relocation and associated extractive labour.