被迫分离

Eilin Hordvik
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大英帝国在18和19世纪的全球扩张导致了相当大的跨文化传粉,这反过来又显著地影响了殖民地的社会、政治和法律决策。为了维持法律和秩序,英国在印度洋的殖民地毛里求斯引入了殖民地内部的囚犯运输,增加了殖民地之间流动的强迫劳动力。对于被流放罪犯的家庭来说,这种分离是持久的,而且往往是永久的。被运往澳大利亚流放地的毛里求斯囚犯也失去了他们的文化和社会框架。随后,他们在流放地的经历和生活轨迹往往取决于他们建立新的社会联系、建立个人关系或寻求庇护的能力。
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Forced Separations
The British Empire’s global expansion during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries led to considerable cross-cultural pollination, which in turn significantly influenced social, political, and legal decision-making across the colonies. To maintain law and order, Mauritius, a British colonial possession in the Indian Ocean, introduced intra-colonial convict transportation, adding to the coerced labour pool circulating between colonies. For families of transported convicts, the separation was enduring and most often permanent. The Mauritian convicts shipped to the Australian penal colonies also lost their cultural and social frameworks. Subsequently, their experiences and life trajectories in the penal colonies often depended on their ability to forge new social connections, form personal relationships, or find patronage.
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