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Sephardi convicts in Van Diemen's Land
January 1 2003
Among the thousands of men and women transported to Van Diemen’s Land was a small though significant contingent of Jews. In a colony where Christianity was assumed as the norm. the religious and cultural heritage of Jewish convicts complicated their lives. This chapter looks at a distinctive group within this religious minority, the Sephardi convicts, and though biographies of a male and female convict considers the pressures of their heritage upon their construction of colonial identity.
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https://eprints.utas.edu.au/6428/