PUNISHMENT AND PRODUCTION:
Convict Life and Labour at Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula

AUTHORREFEREED ARTICLEPAGE
Martin GibbsIntroduction: Reflecting on the Landscapes of Production and Punishment Project1
Nathan Beer & David Andrew RobertsSkilled Workers at the Port Arthur Penal Settlement, 1830-183617
Richard Tuffin, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart & Michael QuinlanIntegrating Historical Records through Digital Data Linking: Convicts Prosecuted for Collective Action in Van Diemen's Land49
Caitlin D'GluyasJuvenile Convict Labour and Industry: The Point Puer Landscape85
Julie Sebanc-Butler, Martin Gibbs & Richard TuffinConvict Brickmaking at Port Arthur: 1830-1877119
Nina Kathleen RobertsThe Lives and Labour Skills of the Port Arthur woodworkers, 1866-1874153
Sarah WhiteThe Blacksmiths, Vycemen etc. of Port Arthur, 1867-1874185
Andrew PiperThe dregs of a criminal population: Impression Bay and the origins of Tasmania's residential charitable system, c. 1839-1857211