Empire of Hell Empire of Hell

Empire of Hell

Religion and the Campaign to End Convict Transportation in the British Empire, 1788–1875

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Publisher Description

This revisionist history of convict transportation from Britain and Ireland will challenge much that you thought you knew about religion and penal colonies. Based on original archival sources, it examines arguments by elites in favour and against the practice of transportation and considers why they thought it could be reformed, and, later, why it should be abolished. In this, the first religious history of the anti-transportation campaign, Hilary M. Carey addresses all the colonies and denominations engaged in the debate. Without minimising the individual horror of transportation, she demonstrates the wide variety of reformist experiments conducted in the Australian penal colonies, as well as the hulks, Bermuda and Gibraltar. She showcases the idealists who fought for more humane conditions for prisoners, as well as the 'political parsons', who lobbied to bring transportation to an end. The complex arguments about convict transportation, which were engaged in by bishops, judges, priests, politicians and intellectuals, crossed continents and divided an empire.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
14 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
661
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6.4
MB

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