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Das Colonial Office und das Gefängnis

Produktion und Transfer von Wissen über Strafe im Britischen Empire zwischen 1835 und 1896
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 2025

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Diese Publikation richtet sich an einen breiten Adressatenkreis im wissenschaftlichen Kontext. Sie ist von Interesse für Historiker:innen des Britischen Empire – und einzelner Teilbereiche dieses Imperiums, namentlich Malta, Barbados und Sri Lanka – wie auch imperialer Gebilde der neueren und neuesten Geschichte im Allgemeinen. Sie schließt an aktuelle wissens- und verwaltungsgeschichtliche Debatten an und führt diese weiter, wodurch sie für Forscher:innen in diesen Bereichen relevant ist. Nicht zuletzt richtet sich die Studie an Historiker:innen des Strafvollzugs und des gesellschaftlichen Umgangs mit Kriminalität. Darüber hinaus spricht die Untersuchung Personen an, die sich für die Funktionsweise imperialer Herrschaft und die Zirkulation von Wissen innerhalb imperialer Gebilde interessieren.

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Auflage
1/2025
Copyrightjahr
2025
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6906-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-2153-0
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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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Ordnungen globaler Macht
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5
Sprache
Deutsch
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599
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Monographie

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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      1. Gefängnisgeschichte und Wissensgeschichte des Gefängnisses
      2. (Verflechtungs-)Geschichte des Britischen Empire
      3. Verwaltungsgeschichte und das Colonial Office
      4. Wissensgeschichte, Wissenstransfer, Wissenszirkulation
      1. Operationalisierung
      2. Untersuchungszeitraum und Methode
      3. Begriffe
    1. 1.3. Fallbeispiele: Barbados, Malta und Ceylon
    2. 1.4. Quellen
    3. 1.5. Aufbau
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      1. Gefängnisreform in England
      2. Strafe und die Abschaffung der Sklaverei in der britischen Karibik
      1. Entwicklung des englischen Gefängnissystems in den 1830er Jahren
      2. Der absehbare Niedergang der Deportation als alternativer Strafform
      3. Interne Entwicklungen im Colonial Office
    1. 2.3. Gefängnisse in der Krise: Bestrafung im apprenticeship
      1. Vorbereitung und Zielsetzung
      2. Ablauf und Hindernisse
      3. Erkenntnisse
      4. Empfehlungen in Pringles Bericht
      5. Der West India Prisons Act
    2. 2.5. Zwischenfazit
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      1. Koloniale Gefängnisreform in den frühen 1840er Jahren
      2. Reduzierte Beschäftigung des CO mit Fragen kolonialer Haft
      3. Veränderungen im englischen Gefängnisdiskurs und die Reaktionen des CO
      1. Ziele und Hindernisse von Strafe
      2. Das mark system von Alexander Maconochie
      3. Architektur und Techniken der Strafe
      4. Die Fertigstellung von Corradino Prison und die Ausbildungsreise des Vincenzo Portelli
      1. Alltägliches und Außeralltägliches in der Gefängnispraxis
      2. Laufende Anpassung des Gefängnissystems an die praktischen Erfahrungen
    1. 3.4. Zwischenfazit
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    1. 4.1. Das CO und Gefängnisse in den 1850er Jahren
      1. Gefängnisse in Barbados seit den 1830er Jahren
      2. Erste Schritte zum Bau eines neuen Gefängnisses
    2. 4.3. Die imperiale Biografie des William Colebrooke
    3. 4.4. Reform durch Gefangenenarbeit und bedingte Entlassung: Colebrookes Strafkonzept in Barbados
    4. 4.5. Fertigstellung und Inbetriebnahme von Glendairy Prison
      1. Wahrnehmung und Auswirkungen von Colebrookes Strafvollzugsreformen in England
      2. Entwicklung verschiedener Stufensystem und die Rückwirkungen kolonialer Modelle
      3. Vergleiche und Wissenstransfers zwischen verschiedenen Imperien?
    5. 4.7. Zwischenfazit
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    1. 5.1. Hintergrund: Neuorientierung des englischen Gefängnissystems
    2. 5.2. Zwischen englischen und kolonialen Gefängnissen: Henry Taylor, Robert Wright und das Colonial Office
      1. Darstellung und Kritik kolonialer Haft im Prison Digest
      2. Schlussfolgerungen zu ausgewählten Kolonien und dem Empire insgesamt
      1. Formen und Ziele nützlicher und produktiver Gefangenenarbeit
      2. Gefangenenarbeit zur Abschreckung: Formen und Ziele von strictly penal labour
    3. 5.5. Modelle strafender Haft für Kolonien
    4. 5.6. Auswirkungen des Prison Digest auf die Arbeit des CO
      1. Kurzfristig penal labour, mittelfristig neue Gefängnisse? Auswirkungen in Kolonien
      2. Das CO zwischen bestehenden Modellen und kolonialem Erfahrungswissen
    5. 5.8. Zwischenfazit
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      1. Gefängnismedizin, Ärzte und die Frage der Ernährung
      2. Gefängnisse und Gefangene als Verursacher von Krankheiten
      3. Sauberes Wasser, saubere Räume, schmutzige Häftlinge
      4. Das Schneiden der Haare als hygienisches und disziplinarisches Ritual
      1. Gefängnisse in Ceylon in den 1860er Jahren
      2. Krankheit und Sterblichkeit in Welikada Prison in den frühen 1870er Jahren
      3. Der Umgang des CO mit der Krise in Welikada
    1. 6.3. Gefängnismedizin und Machtkämpfe: Barbados, 1875–1876
    2. 6.4. Zwischenfazit
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      1. Reorganisationen des CO und seiner Arbeitsweisen
      2. Prägende Beamte im CO ab 1872
      3. Die Kolonialminister der 1870er Jahre
      1. Das Britische Empire und das CO an den Gefängniskongressen von 1872 und 1878
      2. Auswirkungen der Kongresse auf das CO und den Strafvollzug in Kolonien?
      1. Gefängnisse in Britisch-Indien als Vorbild und als Studienobjekt
      2. Breakwater Prison und Slave Island Prison: die erste Erweiterung des ceylonesischen Gefängnissystems ab 1873
      3. Der Bau eines zweiten Zentralgefängnisses in Kandy
      4. Experimentelle Zellenkonstruktion: Ansätze zur weiteren Entwicklung des ceylonesischen Gefängnissystems zwischen 1875 und 1877
      5. Wechsel in der Besetzung des governor und des Gefängnisinspektors in Ceylon
      6. Von Versuchs- zu Modellzellen: Letzte Jahre der Gefängnisreform in Ceylon
      7. Rückwirkungen und Zirkulation: Ceylon als Vorbild für andere Kolonien?
      8. Ceylons Gefängnisse ab 1882
      1. Erste Ansätze zu experimenteller Wissensproduktion
      2. Planung eines neuen Zentralgefängnisses in Mauritius
      3. Diskutierte Anwendung auf andere Kolonien: Ceylon und British Guiana
      4. Anwendung in den Straits Settlements
      5. Umschwung im CO
      6. Folgen und Erfahrungen in den Kolonien
    1. 7.5. Zwischenfazit
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    1. 8.1. Die Regulierung von Körperstrafen als Teil von und als Alternative zu strafender Haft
    2. 8.2. Ein neues modellhaftes Regelwerk für strafende Haft
    3. 8.3. Zwischenfazit
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    1. 9.1. 1835–1867: Koloniale Gefängnisreformen und das CO als Schnittstelle von Transfers
    2. 9.2. 1867–1896: Produktion und Zirkulation von Wissen durch das CO
    3. 9.3. Ausblick
    4. 9.4. Résumé
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    1. Abkürzungsverzeichnis
      1. Colonial Office
      2. Verwaltung und Strafvollzug in Kolonien
      3. Englische Gefängnisverwaltung, -inspektion und -politik
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      1. The National Archives of the United Kingdom, London (TNA)
      2. National Archives of Malta, Rabat Branch, Rabat (NAM)
      3. British Library, London (BL)
      4. British Library of Political and Economic Science, London School of Economics (BLPES)
      5. London Metropolitan Archives, London (LMA)
      6. Bodleian Libraries, Oxford (BLO)
      7. Durham University Library, Durham (DUL)
      1. British Parliamentary Papers
      2. Parlamentsdebatten
    1. Literaturverzeichnis
  14. SachregisterSeiten 593 - 599 Download Kapitel (PDF)

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