convict-voices
The testimonies, letters, and memoirs of convicts that provide a bottom-up perspective on the convict experience, often overlooked in official records.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Fatal Shore (1987)Robert Hughes
The introduction to 'The Fatal Shore' outlines the author's motivation to explore Australia's convict past, a history largely ignored or suppressed in Australian culture and historiography until the mid-20th century. Hughes discusses the social stigma of convict ancestry, the myth of the 'convict stain,' and the evolving historical scholarship that seeks to recover the voices and experiences of convicts beyond sensationalized folklore. The chapter emphasizes the complexity of convict life, the integration of convicts into colonial society, and the importance of viewing the System from the perspective of the convicts themselves.