'The lowest Ebb in life': Individual responses to the forced evacuation of Norfolk Island's first settlement, 1803-1814

Title
'The lowest Ebb in life': Individual responses to the forced evacuation of Norfolk Island's first settlement, 1803-1814
Publication Date
2022-12
Author(s)
Phelps, Narissa
Abstract
Editor: David Andrew Roberts
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
University of New England, School of Humanities
Place of publication
Australia
DOI
10.25952/wheh-xf80
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/63137
Abstract

This article analyses memorials, or personal petitions, written in response to the evacuation of Norfolk Island's first settlement in the early years of the nineteenth century. The colonists' forced removal between 1803 and 1814 resulted in the forfeiture of homes, possessions and community. The personal narratives contained within the evacuees' memorials provide fresh insight into the impact of the island's closure and the preparedness of the inhabitants to protest the injustices they experienced. They convey the deep personal challenges associated with withdrawal from, and abandonment of, colonial outposts like Norfolk Island and the broader implications such decisions had on both colonists and administrators.

Link
Citation
Journal of Australian Colonial History, v.24, p. 1-28
ISSN
1441-0370
Start page
1
End page
28
Rights
CC0 1.0 Universal

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