A state of transition. Shipboard diaries as narratives of transformation


Term Paper, 2002

10 Pages, Grade: 1,3 (A)


Abstract or Introduction

New Zealand today is a settler society. Until far into the 20th century all immigrants had to travel to their new home by ship. Until steamers were used, a journey would take more than three months. Immigration was often irreversible, a step that determined the rest the rest of the migrants’ lives. The settlers left their home, went on a journey and sail to a place they had only heard of from an immigration agent, who would praise the destination as a promised land. The immigration entailed many steps and bore the weight of many expectations. This essay asks what is told through migrants’ diaries which they kept aboard their ships. To what extent did the migrants perceive the farewell, the journey and the arrival as a transformation?

Details

Title
A state of transition. Shipboard diaries as narratives of transformation
College
Victoria University of Wellington  (Department of History)
Course
New Zealand Social History
Grade
1,3 (A)
Author
Year
2002
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V20224
ISBN (eBook)
9783638241649
File size
475 KB
Language
English
Notes
Keywords
Shipboard, Zealand, Social, History
Quote paper
David Glowsky (Author), 2002, A state of transition. Shipboard diaries as narratives of transformation, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/20224

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