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1 The landscapes of the Midlands
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2 The Magistrates: agents of the machine or gentlemen farmers?
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3 Who were the convict police and were they corrupt?
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4 More arduous than being a soldier? Convict police - their work, leadership and the stresses of the job.
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5 The Outsiders: cash and safe huts - the trade with ganged absconders
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6 Inhabiting the Spaces In-between: The Ross Bridge gang and other government gangs in the Campbell Town Police District
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7 Women and Work
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8 The Clash of Cultures: neither mothers nor whores
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9 The Male Workforce Download chapter 9
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Dillon, Margaret C. "Convict Labour and Colonial Society in the Campbell Town Police District: 1820 - 1839", unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, University of Tasmania, 2008, at http://www. convicthistory.com