Norfolk Colony oleh Amelia Khatri

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Penulis: Amelia Khatri
Kategori: History
ISBN: 9788235270498
Ukuran file: 0.82 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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"Norfolk Colony" explores the captivating history of Norfolk Island, a remote South Pacific territory that transformed from a brutal penal settlement into a peaceful community. The book delves into the island's dual identity, examining its origins as a place of despair and its subsequent rebirth as a unique cultural haven. It uncovers intriguing facts, such as the strategic importance of the island to early European powers due to its location and natural resources and the profound impact of penal colony life on the cultural identity of its inhabitants.

The book argues that Norfolk Island serves as a microcosm of broader historical forces, illustrating themes of oppression, adaptation, and the enduring strength of community. The narrative progresses chronologically, starting with the island's initial settlement and its establishment as a penal colony. It then chronicles the harsh realities faced by convicts, followed by the island's resettlement by Pitcairn Islanders and the evolution of modern Norfolk Island society. This approach provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the island's transformation and its place in world history.

"Norfolk Colony" offers a fresh perspective by blending historical analysis with contemporary insights into island communities, emphasizing resilience and cultural adaptation. By drawing upon archival records, personal diaries, and archaeological findings, the book provides a balanced and nuanced account of a lesser-known chapter in world history, making it a valuable read for those interested in colonial studies, island cultures, and stories of human resilience.

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