Convicts: A Global History by Clare Anderson (review)

Title
Convicts: A Global History by Clare Anderson (review)
Publication Date
2022-06
Author(s)
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
Type of document
Review
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Place of publication
United States of America
DOI
10.1353/cch.2022.0015
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/70622
Abstract

Convicts: A Global History is a huge temporal and geographical undertaking. A hundred and thirty individual penal destinations scattered across nineteen different polities are covered in the pages of this remarkable book. While the weight lies with the Western Empires, non-European utilisation of convicted labour is also discussed. This is especially true of Qing China and Tokugawa and Meiji Japan. Yet, it is not just geography, or chronological sweep (the book covers five centuries of penal practice), that gives Convicts scale. In an age where much historical writing has retreated into a series of self-contained sub-disciplines, Anderson fashions her narrative out of a swathe of cultural, economic and social thematic detail. The end result is a masterful account of "punitive mobility."

Link
Citation
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, 23(2), p. 1-1
ISSN
1532-5768
Start page
1
End page
1

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