Over the Mountains of the Sea: Life on the Migrant Ships 1870-1885 by Hastings David

Over the Mountains of the Sea: Life on the Migrant Ships 1870-1885 by Hastings David

Author:Hastings, David [Hastings, David]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781869405212
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Published: 2010-12-31T16:00:00+00:00


Notes

1 This account is drawn from Coughtrey’s diary, his medical journal, the transcript of evidence he took against Vesey on 1 Oct. 1873, his report on the voyage, Vesey’s complaint to the immigration commissioners about Coughtrey on 3 Dec. 1873, all in IM 5/4/6 No. 57, ANZ and the New Zealand Herald reports of Coughtrey’s trial for assault, 19–25 Dec. 1873.

2 Chile passenger list, IM 15/68, ANZ.

3 The Family Doctor: A Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and Surgery, pp. 399–400; see also Barbara Ehrenreich and Dierdre English, For her own good: Two centuries of experts’ advice to women, pp. 132–5; Roy Porter, ‘The Body and the Mind, the Doctor and the Patient,’ in Sander L. Gilman et al., Hysteria Beyond Freud, p. 251.

4 Coughtrey medical journal, 29 Aug. 1873.

5 Ehrenreich and English, p. 151; Elaine Showalter, ‘Hysteria, Feminism and Gender,’ in Hysteria Beyond Freud, p. 286; Porter, ‘The Body and the Mind,’ p. 241.

6 Ehrenreich and English, pp. 147, 149, 151–2; Roy Porter, ‘The Body and the Mind,’ p. 230; Showalter, pp. 300–1.

7 Ehrenreich and English, pp. 152–3; Showalter, pp. 300–1.

8 Instructions to Surgeon-Superintendents of Emigrant Ships of the New Zealand Government, Aug. 1873.

9 Coughtrey diary, 28 Sep. 1873.

10 Ibid.

11 Transcript of evidence taken by Coughtrey, 2 Oct. 1873.

12 Coughtrey diary, 2 Oct. 1873.

13 Ibid.

14 Surgeon Coughtrey’s report on the Chile.

15 Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish.

16 For examples of this type of thinking see: Foucault, pp. 207–8; Michael Ignatieff, A Just Measure of Pain, p. 214; Barbee-Sue Rodman, ‘Bentham and the Paradox of Penal Reform’, Journal of the History of Ideas, xxix, 1968, pp. 197–210; Diana R. Gordon, ‘The Electronic Panopticon: A case study of the development of the National Criminal Records system’, Politics and Society, 15, 4, 1986–7, p. 487; Frank Webster and Kevin Robins, ‘Plan and Control: Towards a cultural history of the information society’, Theory and Society, 18, 1989, p. 345.

17 Margaret DeLacy, Prison Reform in Lancashire 1700–1850, pp. 12–13; Martha Kaplan, ‘Panopticon in Poona: An essay on Foucault and Colonialism’, Cultural Anthropology, 10, 1, 1995, p. 93; John Devine, ‘Can metal detectors replace the Panopticon?’, Cultural Anthropology, 10, 2, 1995, pp. 187–9; Mike Davis, City of Quartz, pp. 258–60; Anthony Giddens, The Nation State and Violence, pp. 10–11.

18 Queen’s Order-in-Council, 7 Jan. 1864; Regulations to be observed on board emigrant ships of the Government of New Zealand, Aug. 1873.

19 Edward Laxton, The Famine Ships, p. 47.

20 This version of events is based on Coughtrey’s diary 22 Oct. 1873, and evidence given by John Horner, Thomas Holmes, William Hodgson and Coughtrey to the immigration commissioners on 26 Nov. 1873, in IM 5/4/6 No. 57, ANZ.

21 Coughtrey diary, 22 Oct. 1873.

22 Pamela Wood, Dirt, pp. 9, 93, 184, 187, 191.

23 Ibid., pp. 9, 113.

24 Surgeon Coughtrey’s report on the Chile, p. 4.

25 Coughtrey diary, 22 Oct. 1873.

26 Ibid., 3 Nov. 1873.

27 Ibid., 1 Nov. 1873.

28 Ibid., 5 Nov. 1873.

29 Ibid., 27 Aug. 1873.

30 Ibid., 17 Sep. 1873.

31 Ibid., 21 Sep. 1873.

32 Ibid., 31 Oct. 1873.

33 Ibid., 5 Sep., 22 Oct.



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