Offending Lives : Subjectivity and Australian Convict Autobiographies, 1788-1899Stanford University, 2001 - 499 pages |
Contents
The Birth of Subjectivity or Life in Chains | 11 |
Experiencing convict life | 26 |
Nation making | 50 |
Copyright | |
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