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The Irish Empire

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October 2001, no. 235

The Origins of Irish Convict Transportation to New South Wales by Bob Reece

Palgrave, $57.20 pb, 373 pp

The Irish Empire

by
October 2001, no. 235

This book tells how the Irish government gradually rearranged its methods of convict transportation, from a variety of destinations in North America to a single destination on the far side of the world. The story takes place predominately between 1783 and 1791, from the independence of the United States (which effectively closed American ports to British and Irish transports) to the sailing of the Queen, the first ship to take convicts direct from Ireland to New South Wales. It is a subject that has never been properly examined, mainly because we tend to assume that the Irish point of view – as far as administration goes – was nothing more than a footnote to the British.

The Origins of Irish Convict Transportation to New South Wales

The Origins of Irish Convict Transportation to New South Wales

by Bob Reece

Palgrave, $57.20 pb, 373 pp

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