Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand
Abstract
Forced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. Blood and Dirt explains, for the first time, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound, vast forest plantations, and on to Parliament itself, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand.
Place
Wellington, New Zealand
Publisher
Bridget Williams Books
Date
2023-08-00
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-991033-40-6
Accessed
28/08/2023, 05:13
Rights
Forced Labor
Extra
New Zealand
Citation
Davidson, J. (2023). Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand. Bridget Williams Books. https://www.bwb.co.nz/books/blood-and-dirt/