Casella, E. Conlin. (2005). Prisoner of His Majesty:. Historical archaeology. Vol 37(3), pp. 453-467.

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Prisoner of His Majesty:
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postcoloniality and the archaeology of British penal transportation
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Historical archaeology
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World Archaeology
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37 (3)
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453 - 467
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As institutions established to administer the penal exile of British imperial subjects, the historic gaols of Australia and Ireland are linked by a legacy of involuntary transportation. Today, examples of these prisons are conserved and publicly presented as monuments of national significance. The paper considers material meanings associated with these unusual heritage places and asks what role heritage prisons play in the formation of a postcolonial affiliation or consciousness, given their explicit historic association with British imperial power. The paper will consider how heritage prisons have come to embody the links forged between the modern nations of Ireland and Australia
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Eleanor Conlin Casella
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2005
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Australia (Auto Detected Subject)
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31 May 2006