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Exhibition: Exiles and Prisoners from French Indochina in New Caledonia (Part 2)

Posted On 2024-10-242024-10-24 By ca26

This blog presents the second part of an exhibition that launched at the Amicale Vietnamienne, Nouméa, on 21 February 2024. The exhibition – presented here in the English version – explores the history of deportation and exile from French Indochina to New Caledonia, within its global context. Readers might be Continue Reading

Category: New Caledonia/Uncategorized

Exhibition: Exiles and Prisoners from French Indochina in New Caledonia (Part 1)

Posted On 2024-09-302024-09-30 By ca26

This blog presents the first part of an exhibition that launched at the Amicale Vietnamienne, Nouméa, on 21 February 2024. The exhibition – presented here in the English version – explores the history of deportation and exile from French Indochina to New Caledonia, within its global context. Readers might be Continue Reading

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Genealogies of Enslavement and Convictism in the British Empire

Posted On 2023-07-102023-07-24 By ca26

In a former blog, I wrote about the enslaved girl Constance Couronne, who in 1834 with her cousin Elizabeth Verloppe was transported from the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius to the penal colony of New South Wales. The two children had been convicted of attempting to poison their mistress. Constance lived Continue Reading

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Constance Couronne: from enslaved child in Mauritius to emancipated convict grandmother in New South Wales

Posted On 2022-08-312022-09-02 By ca26

On 23 August 2022, I was hugely honoured to be invited to present findings from our Leverhulme Trust funded project at the “International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition”, held at the Nelson Mandela Centre for African Culture on the island of Mauritius, in the Continue Reading

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Remembering Indian Convicts in Southeast Asia

Posted On 2022-04-252023-07-10 By ca26

From the end of the eighteenth century up to the early 1860s, the East India Company transported c. 25,000 convicts to penal settlements across Southeast Asia. Most came from British India (including Burma), with smaller numbers from the Crown Colony of Sri Lanka. The earliest destinations were Bencoolen and the Continue Reading

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Histories and legacies of intra-colonial transportation: an introduction

Posted On 2021-12-232022-01-28 By ca26

What would post-colonial and multi-ethnic histories and societies look like if they were written from the perspective of the descendants of non-European convict transportees? This question is the starting point for this new project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. It focuses on six case studies in the former empires of Continue Reading

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